HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-09-14 - Orange Coast PilotWEEKEND
:Sept. 14-15, 1991 .
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QUOTES OF THE DAY
"/ told my sister: 'Wtl~ button mt
up. 'And she said: 'You are buttoMd
up. I started crying hysterically. "
Jacqueline Lee, a bride who is
suing for an ill-fitting gown she says
ruincdlber wedding day (Al).
"TM bridt hath paced info the hall,
~ as a rost is sht."
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, from
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
COMMUNITY EVENTS
•Water nte bike The Mesa
Consolidated Water District, which
. s~rvcs Costa Mesa and a portion of
the unincorporated county, will hold
public hearings at 7 p.m. Monday
and Tuesday ·on a proposed water
rate increase. The hearings will be
held at district headquarters, 1954
Placentia Ave.
• Newport SeaFeat The annual
nautical festival is in full swing this
weekend. For a schedule of events,
see page A3.
• South Coast Repertory presents
George BCmard Shaw's "Heartbreak
House''. Tickets range from $23 to
$32. Call the theater at 957-4033 for
ticket information and reservations.
• The Costa M~sa City Council
will meet at 6:301 p.lh. Monday in the
council chambers at City Hall, 88
Fair Drive.
•College rootball Costa Mesa's
Orange Coast College opens its
season with a game at Long Beach
City College tonight at 7 p.m.
• World music The Lac Hong
Vietnamese Traditional Music
Group will perfonn tonight at 8 p.m.
in Orange Coast College's Robert B.
Moore Theatre. The groue features
traditional Vietnamese stnnged
instruments and the program will
include chamber music as well as
folk music from various regions of
Vietnam. Advance tickets are $9.50,
$12 at the door. The box office is
open from 8 a.m. tQ noon today.
JUST TltE FACTS
• Where are the world'~ largest
wind chimes located?
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Newpon Beach Oty Mana,er Bob
Wynn WU Pen aearty • Sl0,000 a year
raise, despite city budaet woes. (See
story, Al) Do you believe he deserved
the raise?
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Retiring city man.ager nets pay raise
Wynn gets increase
of almost $20,000
By Iris Yokol
Stiff Wrlllf
NEWPORT BEACH -A recent pay
raise for the top three officials in
Newport Beach has upped City Manager
Robert Wynn's salary to $143,436 per
year, making him the second-highest-paid
city manager in the county.
The Oty C.Ouncil gave Wynn the closc-
to-$20,000 pay raise even though he'd
al~ady announced that he would be
retiring in December after 20 years at its
helm. With the raise, Wynn stands to
Budget error
-district
for 81 mllon
Officials still face $2 million
in cuts for new school year
By Russ Loar
Stiff Wrlllf
NEWPORT BEACH -It's a heck of a
way to begin the school year, but
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
officials this week spent $1 million to
close out the books on last school year's
budge I.
District officials transferred $1 miJlion
from district reserves this week to cover a
"line item error" in last year's
bookkeeping. A mistake made in the
district business office along with
unexpected declines in property tax
revenues led to the need to tap district
reserves to balance the 1990-91 budget.
"There were people who were hired in
the district that the line item did not
show," said school board member Judy
Franco. "The accounting erocedures have
been tightened so it will not happen
again."
Although the district's high property tu
revenues exempt it from total dependence
on failing state education funding, the
recession-induced sJump in the local real
estate market is taking its toll on district
revenues.
District officials arc now faced with the
need to cut an additional $2 million from
this school year's 1991-92 budget because
of declining and delinquent property tax
revenues.
Thanks to Newport's high property tax
base, most of its funding comes f. rom
property tax revenues, traditionally giving
Newport-Mesa budget planners a more
accurate prediction of yearly income. In
surrounding school districts, budgets
fluctuate unpredictably, depending on the
state's ever-changing cost-of-living index
and the changing moods of legislators.
But the district's insulation from the
school funding crisis is wearing t.hinncr
due to the floundering economy. The
recession bas slowed local real estate
See BUDGET,._ ...
• How they rate
collect approximately $94,500 annually in
retirement.
"When they told me what they were
raising (my pay) to, I was pleasantly
shocked," Wynn said.
Wynn made $126,575 last year, about
,,,., __ 111111 talk
the same as the top administrators in
Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine
make now. With the recent raise, Wynn's
pay is surpassed only by Santa Ana City
Manager David Ream's annual salary,
which was boosted to $154,260 in July.
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N~ Harbor football coach Jeff Brinkley talks with players prior to
Friday night's 13·10 win over Orange. Details on all local games in SpOf't.S.
Bride says gown left her crying at the abr
Woman seeking $5,000 in damages from bridal shop
By LoriAnn Basheda
Stiff WrRef
COSTA MESA -Jacqueline Lee
picked up the moet beautiful size 10 gown
from Mon Amie Bridal ~ Formal the
night before her wedding day.
Too bad the Irvine woman is a size 2.
She says that's why she is suing the
Costa Mesa store.
Lee, 29, contends the mix up caused
her emotional distress and trauma. She
filed a lawsuit at Harbor Court· Friday
seeking up to $5,000 in damages.
"l was hoping they would settle out of
court," Lee said. "But. they only wanted
to give me the money back for the dress,
and there's so much at stake here that 1
don't know how you can put a price tag
on a wedding day."
It all be~ Sept. 29 when Lee slipped
into her $1,400 wedding gown less than
two hours before she was scheduled to
walk down the aisle only to find that it
was eight sizes too big.
"I told my sister: 'Well, button me up.•
And she said: 'You arc buttoned up.'' Lee
explained. 'I startc4 crying hysterically."
Lee claims she had to hike up both
shoulders about three inches with safety
pins and cover her chest with beige
shoulder pads from another dress because
the front of the gown was so loose. The
See BRIDEAll* ....
The Newport council also increased
City Attorney Robert Burnham's annual
salary from $100,800 to Sl 15,200 and City
Clerk Wanda Raggio's salary from
$63,288 to $69,816.
Just a couple of weeks before the pay
raises were approved in July, the council
had opted to postpone a number of
capital improvements planned for tbe
next fiscal year due to a $1.3-million
• decrease in revenues and had adopted a
new $88 million city budget that was $10
million less than last year's.
Council members said Wynn deserved
the raise, despite the fact that he will be
leaving in six months, smce he docs just
as much as the chief executive officer of a
private corporation but doesn't get paid
See WYNN!11D .....
City: Landlord
to shape up,
or ship out
Ap artment owner to be cited
for more thc.n 15 violations
By Lor1Ano eac;neda
Sia!! Wnlef
COST A MES '\ -City officials plan to
cite the .,Manhattan Beach owner of a
rundown-west side apartment complex
Monday '1th more than 15 violations
rangin~ ft •• n insect infestations to poor
plumbing, a move that could result in the
tenants being put out onto the streets.
The Po mo.na Oarden apartment
complex, at 1941 Pomona Ave., has been
the center o f
s everal poli ce
drug sweeps since
spring. More
recently it has
drawn fire from
tenant s and
neighbors tired of
its s qualid
condition.
Tony C'DeBaca,
th e bui ldin g
official for Costa
Mesa, said three
complaints have
'He will get a
formal order to
either vacate
the property,
demolish it or
repair it.•
-TMY C1llACA
building official
been filed about the complex since June.
When city inspectors went to
investigate last week, they found
inadequate sanitation, insect and vcnnin
infestations, wiring and structural hazards,
and faulty plumbing.
Some of the tenants, who pay up to
$875 a month in rent, were also missing
basic bathroom fixtures. One woman's
toilet sits outside her front door.
C'DeBaca said the city will cite owner
Arthur Rahnani with between 15 and 20
violations Monday and give him a chance
to bring the complex into conformance.
"He wiU get a formal order to either
vacate the property, demolish it or repair
it," C'DcBaca said. "He'll have to tell us
what he intends to do and how fast he
intends to do it, and then we will give him
a deadline."
Rahnani couldn't be reached for
comment at his Manhattan Beach home.
U Rahnani doesn't comply, C'De8aca
said, the city will take him to court and
force him to vacate the building.
"But we already have a housing
shortage," be said. "So we don't want to
just toss people out on the street unless
we really have too."
The complex is comprised of a dozen
apartments. Patricia Garcia lives in one of
them.
A recent visit to Garcia's apartment
found a broken shower and toilet, a leaky
roof, roaches and rats.
Speaking in Spanish, Garcia told
reporters that although she has lived in
such conditions for two years now, she
SeeCOMP~-
Dying woman cared for in final weeks by .friends, family
S uzaone Mario Huftmao. tbo..2.J.yoar-old dauabter
of St. Andrews Prabyterian Qwcb hAor John
Huffman, died lbunday after a nearlJ two-year
battle with Hoc:tpil\'1 Dilcue.
Suzanne spent the Wt ltMD weeb or her life lMna
in an Bl Moro Bly oceanfront mobile hotM, k>NMMI by
1 membef of the~ PNndt and f~
crntod a holpb c 'ODlllllftt dlen for the ~
woman. Her ........ Mid • decided '° move to u.o
seaside location after she learned her disease was
terminal.
"She created an incrc<hblc community down here at
this beach house," .said her mother ARM Huffman, 1
Newport Beach ~rapilt. "Her friends
administered pain-killin& diup. they administered
oxygen -they ju.st did cveryfbina. It wu not a morbid
situation."
The <Uy before her death. Suzanne'• mother said
abe wu tull of llfe and in aood aplrita. Sho bad her
fi•malfa ~ and wan1ed to visit I )OUJlC Cl.DCCt
pitJent She had befriended. but tho younptcr wu too
sick for a visit.
"She taught us all how to live life with incredible
dignity and oourap. even as she was dying,'' her
mother said. ''She faced the ..orkS openly and was
·~ concerned about otheR." A manorial 1eJVicc ia lchcdulcd ror 2 p.m. Monday,
Sept. 16, at OJrmnnanity Presbyterian Oiurcb, ·US
Forest Ave.., in l.Apna Beach.
A 1990 mapa cum lau'dc pduatc of Princeton
Univcnity, Suu.nne fint learned ahe bad H~'s
Ditealc, a cancer Of the~~~ ....
Locals
Pilot People
Larry Arnold •
HEra-------------~
A 41-year-old Newport Beach resident, who was recently
elected the 1991 -1992 president of the Orange County Fair
Board.
A GUY WITH EllPBllENCE--------
For Arnold it 's not his first term as president. He served as
board president in 1986·87.
"You learn things 1hrough time," he said. "I've been around
longer than anybody else. So hopefully people think 1 know what
l'n1 doing."
AFAIRJOB------------
Arno1ct·s leadership and lengthy experience should come in
handy. Because the fair will be celebrating its centennial next
year, there"!! a particular need for people who ltnow what they're
doing. Officials hope to make lhe 17-day 1992 fair, themed "100
years in the making,"a memorable event highlighting the past 100
years, no small task for organizers.
LEGALASSISTllNCE-----------
A graduate of USC and Cal Western Law School, Arnold, who
is now a senior partner for the Jaw offices of Cummins and While
in Santa Ana Heigh1s. has enjoyed being a fair official since he
"'as appointed to the board eighl years ago.
Ucing an 41-1-c lub member since childhood, he has always had a
special rela1ionship wi1h the fair. "I've been involved for years, so
I thought with 1ny legal background I could be of assislance."
FREETIMt---~----------
Married wi1h l\l.'O children -a six-year-Old boy and a nioe-
yea r-old gi rl -. Arnold describes his hobbies as playing golf,
going sailing and playing wi1 h 1hc kids.
-Compiled by SaskJa Bernhard
G runt Gomez, gasping for breath after hiking up the steep
trail to the top of Castaways. looked over the edge of the
picturesque hill toward Upper Newport Bay and the
skyline of Newport Cen1er beyond.
Quickly, Gomez slipped off the green neon fanny pack he was
wearing and began assembli ng his homemade rifle -a crude but
functional weapon he had designed in his own ga rage.
Al a rnaximum range of 20 yards, Gomez figured the gun
"'ould do the trick. If not, he'd also brought along a small
h101.1.«dart hc"d picked up years earlier while running guns in
South America. He'd eve n developed his own recipe for a
fast-acting and lethal drug that could be smeared on the lip of
the dart.
Once he was certain that everything was in
order, he stre1 ched out his legs and leaned
back against a tree and waited. His target
was a creature of habit and Gomez kn ew
that his daily jogging rit~al wou ld bring
him his way.
His mission, or at least the way he had
ORANGE COAST inlerpreted his fnission, was to take out
Roman Miles, !he wayward, scheming son
of tclevision-star-turned·developer Corky 0EQIAL Miles.
by Shera/ L•BNu Roman Mil es was in the process of
taking over his dad's development
business, including the st ar performer of
hi' r1._-a1 estate portfolio -Miles Landing.
G11n1cz had agreed to help Corky "take care'" of his son and in
Gornl'.1· confused way of looking al things. that meant on ly one
thing -murder.
Suddenly Gomez heard footsteps and the sharp popping of
t\\'igs under someone's shoes -a jogger's shoes, Gomez figured.
··Who says jogging is good for you," the g1;1nman muttered to
h1n1:-clf as he raised the tiny rine.
·ro lie oonlinucd ...
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R iders in this yeor'_.$ Championship Horse ·Snc>'w continuing throu.gh SundQy at the Orange County Fairgrounds, art:;:
dedicating their ~ttorts to fhe trauma cent~r at Western Medical Center. All proc_eeds from VIP ~eafing, souvenirs and
a·g9urmet benefit brunch for the event will go tQ the trauma center. Th~ show 1s spons9red this year by the Orange
County H orse Show Association and WestMed GOid Club the support group tor Western Medical Center. Contestant G ina
Glossell1 15 , of Costa Mesa, and her horse, Curtain Ca(I, {left) wait P.Ofiently for their turn in the equitation event Friday.
Stephanie Benson, of HuntiQgton Beach, lt0p right) takes hef horse, Moonloghting, through o jump ir Frida~·s over-the-
fence competition. Meanwhile, 1 l -year-o1d Kim Murakami, o Westminster does some malh homework while her quarter-
horse, Penny; waits for the next event.
DUI arrests --Fr•MCI Ulocl , lO, Huntinrton lka.ch
Pablo Tc1cd1·Rodrigucz, )(},Costa t.fcu
S1cvcn Sorcn§Oll, JS. ~,. Mc,,.
Victor Salcido, ()U, <..:arxm lkach --Michael P1vcr. J I, Dani Po1nl
Robcn Rogue, 26, l'lc,.-port Beach
Debra Ch~lupnik. JJ, NC,.J!Ort Bc11ch
Gary Hul1J11n, 16. Costa t.fc,a
Donald Ward, 33. C:O.ta t.tcu
Benito Rami1cz, 22. Co!i11 Mc~a David Paul Gamble, Jr., 20. Co611 Mcu
Tina WuiM: l'cdroL•, 21, S.1111 All•
Carlo$ San1111uillo. 19. Santa An•
Robert William Montcpapoo. 29. Cosu
Mm P.tblo C.rranu,-l5,"Colu MC&\ Paul Burke, J7, Costa Mc~a
Matthew Henry, 19, Sug.arbnd Manuel E.tquibel, 28, Costa Mella
Timn1hy Jame' Gipprich, 19. Tustin
t.far!cy frank Kendall, 2•, Nc..·pon Beath
W1l1cr Hoh Mcloon 111. )). Ncwpon
l'1ul Jamcli llamilton. 43, Newpon Beach
Kenneth Lee 0$w11d, 12. Torrin« Danh Tian. 34, Midw1y City Geraldo F1o1c,, 21. Cos11 Mes.a
David Boyer, JJ, Ncwpon Beach
William Fitzmonii, 66. Long Beach
111omu Milkr. 31, ~· t.fcu. Ismael Ponillo, la, Santa Ana
Police log
Costa Mesa
Police arc in\•cstiga1ing the 1hef1 of a S257 bike
from a garage in the -is<Xrblock of Chios Road.
The owner of ihc home discovered the bike missing
when he returned from work Monday and.saw the ga·
rage door open. •
Grand Prix "!"ire Stoic employees found $21700·
worth the tires and wheels missing from the bus1n cu
when they rclutned to o;r,·ork Monday. •
The lires were kept outside of the store at 1718
Newpon Boulevard and were surrounded -by a chain
lint fence. •
Nearly SJ,(1()(1..wonh the coins1 cameras and watches
were stolen from a home at tne 3400 block of San
Rafael Circle last ;Tuesd11y.
Did You Know?
•
·rhe owners 01 !he home told pohce they returned
that evening to find the den window pried open, the
house ransacked and the items missing. · • A video cassette recorder, a watch and a bracelet
were stolen from a home at the 1160 block of Paul·
arino Avenue lasl Wednesday.
The owner of the home told P.=>licc he returned
from work to fi nd the place ransacked and the bath·
room window pr;ed open. • A Costa Mesa couple returned to their home in the
700 hlock or Scott l'lac:c last Tuesday 10 find the
rooms ransacked and items worth •bout $400, indud·
ing a guita r, jewelry and a box of checks, missing.
Newport Beach
A go-cart, worth S600 was missing from a storage
shcil at Skip Elliott Sail Maker, 870 l'roduclion Place.
Susan Anncuc W!nklc, 29, Scanlc, W1-1h.
David E,.·ing Breen. 41 . Peni1
Inc Jame cart was stolen about two years ago but re·
CO\lered when the owner found a boy riding ii in the
area . • An employee or a time-clock service company is
suspcclcd or s1ealing the time clod: from lhe Bluffs
Homc01>•ncr~ ,\i1SOC1atien's o ffice al 2.S57 Easlbluff Drive. • The tailgate was stolen from a 1989 Jeep parked in
the s1recl 1n the 400 block of Acacia Avenue . • Someone cut the lock of a soda machine 11 the
Arco station, 3400 E. Coast Hishway, and 110\e an es-
timated $200..worlh of coins. • A membership rO!ller with 1he name1 and phone
numbers or lhc Balboa Bay Oub's 4,000 memben wu
reported missing from-tttc men's spa area al 1be club, 1221 W. Coast Righway.
•o Costa Mei•: In 1966, the city
of Costa Mesa dedicated the
Estancia adobe, the firtl
• historical landmark within the
city's boundarie1 . The
Segci:_strom famil,Y don1tcd the
Estancia and adJac:cnt property
at the corner of Adams Avenue
and Mesa Verde West to the
city in 1962 and the city oouncil
allocated $10,000 for the
restoration of the landmark. Out
of the dedicated ~up ol
tJtlum wtio wofked to refurbish
the old •dobc ca-rrre th·e
beginnings of the Costa Mesi
Historical Society .
We 11c dcdic1tcd to
ye1re1day. We need ,your
hiltoricAl'f1ct1 today IO wo can
temMJbcr them tomorrow~ ~nd
your stuff' ro Did You Know,
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Coast
1s moth r are still fighting the medical odds
l.uillil bOw to cue for him ud fMd blm lntrmsooullY. ,
;;:;TW,flcl thlt Ntclc ii ldll ......... bi tbere. ii out of the holpital
aild llGlne wttb 1111 mom, it about u p>Od u this story can pt rfaht
now. •r it ii l"OllW·
Oii a ... politt.e note, here'• aDother foDowup. UAfommatcJy, it
... • dD Wida ~ a iubjeCt I U.. probebly overdone ln the put
_.. -• I ...n wwed to 1aV9 it alone for a while, but twely
,.,. ......... that dUs kind Of ac:IUMmont cannot '° unheralded.
In a column on the ~" from
all over eouthem Califorrua who
T were ln Newport last month for tbe
he fact that Nick Is Sabot ~ cbampionabip resana. still '*1ciino In there, is the endin1 neceaaari1y tett you
out of the hospital and ~two more races to be sailed
home With his mom Is a few boun after this column'•
' deadline, I could only note that, at lbOut IS good 88 this that writina, the Ward brothers of story Can get right now. Cmona def Mu -Billy, 16, and But it Is progress Kenny,. u -were in first and • second place.
M you may have read in the
PUot'a sports pagea, Billy went on
to win. Kenny came in ninth, finishing last in the final race because of
a broken steerin~ tiller.
But there'• more to the 1tory.
The Sabot reptta eaded on Thursday. Early the nm morntna.
Billy and Ryan Millott. 1S, Dew to Cleveland to repment southern
Calllomia in the Bemil Cup, the biJhest level of competition for
bf&h...chool Milon.
On S&tWday, there were abc practice racea. Billy and Ryan won all
of them.
Beainnina Monday, there were two races a day on choppy,
windawept Lake Erie. By· the end of competition on Thunday, it wu
mathematically impoasible for Billy and Ryan to lose and they glided
throu&h Friday with two thirds.
After the spray had cleared, the Ward-Millett team had won seven
out of the 10 r1ees in the Bemis Cup aeriea and were named the 1991
Rolex Junior National Sailing Champions.
Billy pa to COM high, Ryan to Newport Harbor. Very definitely
a Sea Kina and a Sailor.
OM ll'w die Boob: The Fred Column had the pleasure of speaking
to the Newport Xiwanis Oub a bit ago. One of their rituals calls for
· members to set up and tell a story about something good, or bad, that
happened to them that week.
One ,entleman related this tale of a tiff with the IRS:
"I overpaid them one dollar. Ovetpaid, mind you. So they fined me.
I was penalized two dollan for overpaying them one dollar. They
credited the dollar I overpaid and sent me another bill for a dollar.
Any questions about why our government is in such deep trouble?"
T\his weekend's Newport SeaFest events Real Estate
Saturday,
• UO W,,_ ~ ,..,....._. Twns
from .00. the nltlon CIOfMrll It ttw
Mari&n Betci ~ Qnlllr In Corona del ID Vie for the NCM title. Hours: Slicufdly 7 a.m. ID 9 p.rn.,
Sunday 7 a.m. to S p.m.
• Naudall MUMUM ()pen Home
Nt wpott Harbor Nautical Muleum, dally 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
• PW Swtm Benefiting the NewpMt Beach Ocean L~ Allodatlon, thlt
half-mffe Mim begins It Newport P$er.
Starts at 10 a.m.
• bplta Udo l.._nd Yacht Oub
presenta this four-dm~nslde the bav. Starts at noon. 11 a.m.
t ~ dub, 701 Via t: Soud, at 11
a.m. to register.
• Wlndurfln1 Competition
Newport Duna, ~ted by UP SPQfts of Newport Seidl, noon to 4
Around Town
Women'• bealtb lecture
NEWPORT BEACH -Self be!p in issues of womcll'I bealtb will be tho lub-
ject of a lecture by Lortalnc Rotmnan. M.S. health actMst. author, educator and \ccturer, at the monthlY moe~ of the B~cw Oiapter of the National Or· pnlzahon of Women at 7:30 p.m. Mon·
day. Anyone Interested la invited to attend the montbJy mc:etina in the Recrution
Room of Watem rcdual ~ 4 eo~m!:.e ™~ r:tf9so.
Cblld·care achievement
COST A MESA -Tbe Or1n10 County
Children'• Forum, In aftlliatJoli wtth the ~ County Aalodatloa for tbo Edu-
catloll of Youna Clilldma. will bolt the 1991 OUld care ~t Awutla Luncheon Oct. 17 at the Red Lloll Ian.
Marpnt Loetcb ~t ol the Pm Broedcudna Co,\, Otlktrn'• Networt,
Inc. wtJI be the auest apeabr. Tbc event
la held ewry two ~ to honor or· aanlzatlont and lnd!Viduals for outltand· fna 1upport for children'• lauca In Or~
anae COunty. Tbc doadUM for nomJna.
dons la Sept 30. For lnlonnadon, call
537-1920.
Volunteers needed
The American Cancer Society~
County Unit needt voluntecn Monday·
Thunclay, 9 a.m. • S P..m. from Septem-
ber 16 tluouah November 21 to compile survival kill ror .ill 1991 Great Amencan Smokcout cam~. Tho Smoteout~ held each ~ oo t!lo
third Tbunday or Nofember, II an C"9nt
to cncouiqe lmokcn to qvlt for t!lo day
and hopcf\ll!Y {or life. Contact Selma Sladek at (714} 751· 04-41 to volunteer.
Women Voten meetln1
NEWPORT BEACH -Nnport Beacb and Cotta Meu memben oC tbe
School lunch menus
Newport-Mes• School Lunch
Menu for Week ol 9116
Moadq. Olcar Meyer Hot Dot
or Soft Taco with Cheao and
Lettuce. Pdrl in IJaht Syrup,
Chok:e of Mille
Taeade7: Build·Your-Own
Sandwich or Soft Taco, Shredded
Lettuce CUp, Frosh ~le, Choice
of Milk. 2' cent lee Cream Day
Wedlleldey. Eu Roll or Soft
Taco With Cbeete .t Lettuot.
Fluffy Rice, Pineapple ln JuJce,
Choice of MUk
Tlnntdq. Turkey and Potatoea
or Soft Taco with O.eeae and
Lettuce, Strina Beam, Animal
Crackfn, Cbotoe of Milk
f'rilla1: Tuna Boat or Soll Taoo
with ON:ete ud Lettuce. CillJed
Pean, Grape Juice Bar, a.ob ot
Milk
p.m. ,
• f11hln1 Tournament This
third.annual tourney features com~ "In harbor' and "open
ocean.' Each c:ontest will end with a
steak and lobster dinner/ awards =mon at The Cannery, where
betint. Hours: Saturday and nday 6 a.m. to 1 p.m.
' • WHna a.na voyagers Yacht Club pme(lts the VVC O\aJlenge Cup
with competition In fr.ie eta.es. Starting
at NewpOft Pier, ClOUIMS rangt! from el.nt to 20 miles and thete Wiii be a
dfYWof, f« beginners or non-racers.
St&rts at 11 :30 a.m.
Sunday
• I~ htftt This recreational eYent will be held at Newport Dunes Aquatic Pane. There w111 be two routes: .,, easy,
11-mlle scenic courwe u welt as a more c:ha~ng 35-mile trek. Hours: 7:45
Lcape of Women Voten of Oranac CoUnty wlU ~ Sept. 25, 9:30 a.m. at the hGmc of Nancy KIJublc, 4fJ7 Snug Harbor Roed, Newport Buch to dilcw
Take Bade the System.
The national oraanlzation believes that democracy dcpcnda on the informed and actJvc p.rt.lcipation of lu citizens. All meetin~ are free and open to the
pu!>lic. For Information, call 548-7117 or
548-9789.
Drug controversy
NEWPORT BEACH -Coastline
Counaclma Center will IPC>f!IOT a free lecture called, Tho Ritalin Conuoveny, Monday. Sept. 30, from 7 to 8:30 j).m. at
1151 Dove Street, Swte lOS, Newport
Beach. .... The J)rttentcr, Joanie Heinemann, R.N., wm take an In depth look at the
dnaa Ritalin aod whv it ii~ to people affected wltfi Attention Delldt
Dlai>rder. For more lnfotmatlon. or to mab ra-
emtlons, call (714) '476--0991.
En1ll1b tea
NEWPORT BBAOI -An ~
Tea ~ fcatllrina ~la Hinel of VlctOria Trcuura will belln tho 1991
Newport Hilla Garden a"llb meetina Sc~. 19, at 9:30 un. at tbo Pbue ll Cubboule, 1900 Port Carlow, Newport
Bcacb. New mcmben are welcome.
Selling tbat book
COSTA MESA -Ora.uo Cout Col· lcp will offer a aemlnar TJtJcd Ge~ Your Pint Book Sold, WrfttCft ud P\11): Ushed, today from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. tn
Room 2U1 or OCC'a Lewis Applied Sci-ence Center. tr!f!~=~ fo~B~
with tho Loe Anacles Herald ElWDlner. BllCY la author orthc book, Tbo L.A. Job Matbt Handbook, and bu appeared oa
CNN M 1 carcu expert.
1.m. fOf tM 35-mlle trip, 8:30 a.m. for
the 11 ·mlle trip.
• .._. ~ Prote.lonals In the hNtth and fitnetl Industries will be
on hand to offer a va~ of
lnfOtmltion, screenlnp and ucts.
Newport Dunes. HoUrs: 9 a.m. to 3
p.m .
• Otowder Coolcoff More than 25 restaurants" lndlvlduals and communltY
groups win vie apfntt eacn other with
the best New Enpnd and Manhattan ~pes. Contests a dassic long board
and WOOIJv dkda~ and ente~lnment
by Pape Ooo .. Run Run round out the
festivities at Via lido Plaza. Hou11: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• 552 Clob leach Party Spon$Ol'ed by Hoaa Hospital 's 552 Oub, the beach
petty al Newport Dunes will benefit
~ ol the emergency care unil
Starts at 4 p.m.
Partldpanll may" rcptcr either in OCC'a Community Service Office, lo-
cated in the colfeac'a Student Center
Buildlna. or by pb0n~1 • .J714) 432-5880. The rc111tration fee ia u•1.
Antique jewelry
COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Col· l~ac will offer a seminar filled, Hidden
Treasure, that explores antique and vin·
taac jewc~ today from noon to • p.m. in
Room 102 of OCC's Lewis Applied Sci-ence Center. The clus will be taulbt by Christle
Romero, wcll·known local lecturer, deal· er and collector. She owns Cbristio'a
Trcuuru, 1 wholesale buaincu SP,Cclal·
lzlna ln early to mld-20th C.cntury vintage fuhlon and silver jewelry. Partlcipanta may rcllster either In
OCC'a Community Service Office, lo-
cated ln the colfcp's Student Center
Bulldiq. or by phOnes.. (714) '432-5880.
lhc Rliflrltion fee ii $~7.
o Recent real estate ules u ~
ported by the Colld ... &al taw,en
Tide C.., Santa Ana.
Newport ltad9
6114 w. Octu Froac, }11100,000, 1
bedroom. l bath to Bill ;)CO()ftlau
1915 W. Bay A•., $680,000, 4 bed-room, 2 bath to Jeffrey S. Bodwin
1200 E. BaJboe Bl. Sl,590,000, 4
bedroom. 4 bath to Sfdney -~ Tessler
43t RIYCnfck Av., $495,000, '4 bed-
room, 3 bath to Robert S. Owen 421 Saa lentardlno, $637,000, 3
bedroom, 2 bath to John J. Bertrand
JOH Cliff Dr., $870,000, to Charles
A. Klobc 2602 Circle Dr., $900,000, to Timothy
Weiss
40'1 Slpal Rd., $793,000, 2 bedroom.
l bat.h to V.R. Benedikt
14'1 Dolpllla Tr $675,000 2 bed-room. 2 batb to R'lcbard N. Christie
l645 Ba,rUde Dr.!' $1,750,000, 3 bed-
~tcd on NOY. 16. Worbbop lecturer, Richard Saavedra,
is an at~ who ll)Cdallze1 in income,. buaincu and estate lu plannlni. Suvc· dra is 1 certified public accountant who
spent 13 ycan wfUI tho IRS. includina
five years u an appeals otftCCr. Lecture topics will include Avoiding
Probate, Wills and Use of Trusts among other subjccia.
Participanll may rcptcr in either OCC's Community Service Office, lo-cated in the college's Student Center
Buildin,, or by phOnct. (714) 432·5880.
The rcaistration fee is S,9,
Be a comedian
room. 4 bath to Kcscar lnsb
?tl llQltck Dr., Sl,4~1000, '4 bed-room, 3' bath to Ben J. Novak
214 Poppy Av,. $52,000, 3 bedroom, 3
bath to l(oger Gluer
2113 lanWc Dr., $2,000,000, 3 bed· room, 3 bath to Kosuke Inoue
1507 M9r1Hn Dr., $3931000, 4 bed-
room, 2 bath to Roscmanc McClunc
2030 Leeward Ln./ $700,000, • bed·
room, 2 bath to Jorm S. Miller
1805 Glenwood Ln.I SS-45,000, s bed-room 3 bath to Pau Dolbs
105t Sandqo Dr., $800,000, 4 bed-
room, • bath to Harrell F. Kloke
132' 1Ut1a AT., $'460,000, 4 bed-
room, 2 bath to Scou M. Turner
111 Vbl Udo Soud., $2,200,000, 3
t bedroom. 2 bath to First Interstate Bank
117 Vbl Omtto, Sl00,000, 3 bed-
room, 2 bath to M.A. Richlcy 115 Via Mentone, $782,500, 3 bed·
OCC'a Community Scivlcc Office, lo-cated in the colfcae'a Student C.cntcr
Bulldin'-or by phOnc, (71'4) '432-5880.
The re111tration fee is S123.
University women
NEWPORT BEACH -The American Association of University Women wel-
comes univcnity araduatcs to 1 member·
ship champagni:Jtca from 2-4 p.m. Sun-day at '4501 i>crham Road, COrona Del Mu. The tea will feature modem art re-
views, interest lfO\IP reviews •nd pro-~m rcviewi. For more information, call 6'4Q-.82S7 or 759-1681.
COSTA MESA -oranae Coast Col-Boating skills class lcac will otrcr a slx-rrt Workshop that
teaches the buica o wrltina and_ per-NEWPORT BEACH -A boatina formlna atand•up comedy. TbC worbb~ ak:ills and aeamanshlp clua la bein~ of. is 1ehCduled to beafn at 10 a.m. todaY fered by Flotilla 2-7 of the Coast Ciuard
and will continue on Saturdays th.foou~ A~ beflnnlna Wcdneaday, Scpl 18, Oct. 19, from JO a.m. to 1 p.m. In RoOm at 7:30 p.m. l03 of 0CC Buainc&a Education Build· This 12 ICSIOD dua, open to the pub-
in, lie:., la beinJ held at the Ncwpon Beach Money for Inventions natructor Mau! Bus·J•ckaon bu per-Harbor Muter Facility, 1901 Bayside
formed in major Clubs throuahout South-Drive.
room, 2 bath to Dennis R. Fran
127 Via Ortido, $785,000, 4 bed·
room. 2 bath to Mary M. Munday
115 Via Wultn, sno.ooo. • bed-room. 3 bath to Robert G. Haskell
la Marcus A• .. SS1S,OOO, 2 bed-room, 2 bath to Ronald Grey
'407 naphlp Rd., $190 0001 3 bed-
room, 2 bath to Jim E. Gabncl
2100 Atbatu St., SS30,000, S bed-room, 3 bath to Daniel Quon ·
907 Aleppo St., 5490,000, 3 bedroom,
2 bath to R.M. Ruiz 236 Vla Eboli,
SS2S,OOO, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Wil-
liam Maxwell
117 Via Eboll1 $56,000, 2 bedroom. 1
bath to Alan :>chncidcr
2615 Blackthorn St., $S8S,OOO, S bed-
room, 3 bath to Ma~ard Johnson
519 Playa, $4.14,000, 3 bedroom, 2
bath to Edward R. Dayton
307 Vl1ta Trvcba, $326,SOO, 3 bed-
room, 2 bath to Candace L MJttman
Casino night
NEWPORT BEACH -Casino Night
is the theme of this month's meeting of The Travel and Transportation Council
of Orange Coun~. Wednesday, $~pL 18,
aboard the Spirit of N~rt. 2901 W Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The boat will leave doclc at 6 P..m. The
cost is $22 and food will be incJWlcd.
For information or reservations contact Pal Davidson, (714) S67-2S4S.
Community meeting
NEWPORT BEAOi -Several New· port Beach City officials will be in at· tendancc to listen to realdcnt'a concerns
11 the C.cntral N~rt Beach Com-
munity Association's annual mcetina. ThunCiay, ~L 191• at 7:30 p.m. at Ilic
American Lcaion nall. located on lSth Street at Wcsf Bay Avenue. This association consists of _property ownen and residenlJ of BaJboa Ycnliuula
residina between the two piers. Non-member owncn and residents of
the area are welcome, and mcmben are encouraged to attend. COST A MESA -Orange Cout Col-cm California and written 1CM1ral comie1. A variety of topics will be c:ovored in-leae wtll otrer a seminar titled, lnventlna Each ~pant will conclude the cludina bOatlng safety, navl&ation rule. ,..-------------
for Mooty, lcKbin& how to protect 1oa worbhop by preeontJna •. ftft-minute and bOat handllna. FOr morelnfonnatioo .. ._ ... Pf II • • pre~ ID idea for the madtetplace routine on stqo at I M>c:al dub. Tbc cootact Gloria Wurthman at 814) 837· 4G I " t~y_ trom 9 a.in. to 3 p.m. In Room 20'2 worb~ ii Umrted t.o LS people, 2041 or Bernie Oranlch at 13) 939-1'Nlll =~~? pg g • 1• of OCC'1 Lcwla Applied Science Center. Particapanll may relfitei ln either 9811. __ 0 _ -Worbbop lcct\lrer, Mike Round.a, ii • • ,.
one of ~al people rcaponslble for 1-:;:::=::;;;::::::::::::::;:;::;:;::::======:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif1 .. .$p.Kialilll In the Ane Oft of ~. ovr tlogon
Teddy Rl!Jl>in • t~ lnven1ron that pro-q& I a1w OFFICES '°' 11 Y'IOf' .. Trovei POttnttt hos boil united duced S2S mU\ion In royalties for ill ln· ..... ond American -'Alfflnee compu19r l'(lt9m• for the vcnton. mo at complete olrllnH lnformotlon
Pa.rtlelpanll may reptcr either lo ~. ~ attomey O'IOtloble ... rnost ~ our agents ho-.. been
OCC's Community Service Ottlce. lo-In 1"1Yll for mony reors oncl en hoWt to ehore
c:atcd In the colfep'• Student Center UNKRUPTCY -stop credltora, forecloaurea, repoeHtalon. hi< expelflM w1tt1 our cn..e.. .. open ...wo,.
Bulkllna. or by phOnet. (714) 432-5880. PAlllLY LAW. Dl8eolutlona, child custody 8·30 0.m to 5:30 p.m. ond SaMdoys 10:00 Tho reatstration fee I.I s,,9, o.m -2 ()() p.m. No ... for eaMc:alt
..... INITIAL COll8ULTATION 1Nlll Pa•" -f. 119 a -
'Estate plannln1 · 8Q0.88W589 ~111(179 .... • INlll lllJ C..-.
COSTA MESA -Oranao Cout Col-l-~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!======~:!1...:,,...::::...=.:_...:.:.....:_ ___ _;::_ __ • will ofter an estate pJ1nnln1 wort-C:.. ~ot'7f&:~Ot.::li .ti,t:rS:
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Fits 1over sharing t~ys
normal for 5-year-old
D ear De. Diana Peters: . . .
My ftve ynr old ls 1tartln1 ~nderprtea and I'm wonied about
her adJu1tment becauae 1be doan't Uke to •bare. She II ftr'J
po11ea1ln of )ler toy1 and other belonaina•· It'1 lib tbe world revoln1
around her. JJow do you aet an unwlWna child to lllare7
Curtout Mom
Dear Curious Mom:
According to Jean Piaget a leading-child psychologist, 1 child ii very
egocentric up until about the age of seven. It ·ii very normal that your
daughter thin.ts the world centers around her needs. At your daughter's
age, it is too abatract to ask: "How would you feel if your friend didn't
share her toys with you?" A child 1imply doesn't have
the intellectual development to conaider idcai from
another person's perspective, a •kill ncceasuy for
sharing.
To a 5-year-old, toys are an extention of the child.
It ii a part of her. Telling her to 1hare can be
upsetting due to the fact that she is not able to place
things in a time reference even if you tell her it's only
for a little while. She doesn't undentand that the toY
ii not aone for good. Also characteristic of your
child's age, she has not learned how to delay
gratification. She wants to play with her toys NOW,
especially those desired by othen. Parenting Sharing is a sJciJJ that has to be taught as your child 1 0 t difeye.lops .. Herebare somche thildings parents can do. First, at ts a tune t at your needs to share
something, direct her to share. Don't try to reason or
negotiate with her because she won't undentand the concept.
Second, children learn by imitating others. Since your daughter trusts
YC?U to give things back, ptay s~ring games ~ere yo'!. share some things
with her and she shares something of hers with you. · . .
T hird, recognize that your child has favorite toys. Put them ·away -
before friends come over. •
JI ,ou bnt • quatJoa tor Dr. DI.ii• Pttus, write to ber •I Tbe Pilot,
330 W. S.1 SL, Com Men, 9UJ7.
Unique Frames and Custom Bedding
'We Will Beat
, Any Department
' Store Price!
Fr~e Delivery-Disposal of Old Mattress
(in local area)·
A group from Oranpwood Otlld~n'1 Home had a p•t time
th11 tt<ttk at Newport .4quatla Center, wM~ thq lftrned
rowing. (Oockwise from '°" left): The •~moon 1un provkks a
1/lltofftte as two-time Qlyinplan Shella Concwer eK'Orls two
child~n out of the boath0u1e; Armed with • paddle, • life
Children from home for . abused
have a blast with oars in water
F or one afternoon, life was but a
dream for 11 children from
Orangewood Oilldren's Home as
they row, row, rowed their boats
gently down the Back Bay.
The outing at Newport Aquatics
Center wu a refreshing diversion for the
childRn, ag~ S to 8, who live at the
county-funded home in Orange for
abused and neglected children. x
T he home is a temporary holding place
for children during legal proceedinp.
After their stay, they iµe either placed ln
foster or group homes, and some ao
home, said group counselor Suzy Seals.
They frequently go on field trlpa to
parka and water slides as a way to "get
them out of their regular rouune and
give them new opportunities," Seals aaid. x
T heJ seized the opportunl~ea n to
them Tuesday, grabbing and
enthuaiutically mannina the ti for
their Baek 8'y journey.
lnltructon from the Aquatica Center,
curious kids
~
which opened for business in January
1988, rode in each boat to gently pidc
the crafts.
~-
. w hen it Oj>CJied. tho COilier WU
oripnally intended for junior
development, aaid wi!Wlt director Matt
Morpn. Run on private donations and
membenhips, the center hu since
blollomod into a top-level Olympic
training center.
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It's common knowledge that we have
uncommon apparel for women. . Our
menswear is equally distinctive. As you
savor our newest for autumn --from
the classic to the innovative, remember :
h-e•s as important to us· as he is to you.
I
Men's Apparel:
Amici• At Ease •Benetton Uomo
Couvini • Cuzzens • Gary's & Co.
Inner City • Ixi:z • Moda Georgio
Phelps • Politix • P.O.S.H.
Theodore Man • Brooks Bros.
The Look, Inc. • Men At Work
Nautica • Silverwoods c
Men's Specialty:
Atlantis • Cole Haan • Bertie
Fan Club • Go Sport • Hemphill's
Huggins • Serena d' Italia
Ski & Sports, Inc.
Home Furnishings and Gifts:
A2Z • The Abbey • The Alley
Benchley Luggage • Cheri
-Caswell Massey • Cottura
Duxiana • Grafton Street
Natural Wonders • Pierre Deux
Pottery Barn• Prints Plus
Sea Fantasies
Seeger People
Sharper Image
Music and Electronics:
Portable Store
Sam Goody
M.v'C Mil*',..,..
wing is part of-a $2S'lnlllion expansion projed at the school,
located at 750 Domingo.
Christian education to be observed
~ LAGUNA
~United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laauna Beach
499-3088
. Sunday Momlna Worship
• & Christian Education 10 a.m.
:i,1illsters David Beades & Virginia Wheeler
Wesley Counseling Center Sefvlces Av;iJtable
Coeta .... •aAY!RH UN llD ..-ntODIST CHURCH ,,., ..... ........ a.-...... .........
'"Dr. Wiiiem E. 8tMI 979-8234
COST A MESA -Sunday
school teachers will be dedicated
and children wiU participate in
Christian education observances at
9 and 10:30 a.m. services on Rally
Day' and Christian Education
Sunday this Sunday at the First
Fmr Imm al II II
"~WCll1AmA
420 w. t91h St 54s-n21
8dwftn Hltb<x llrl Ntwpott
... llta•1ta1
CHURCH SCHOOL·All AGES·9:00 a.m.
Nursery-IGndergarten-10:30 tm.
Youth Groups Sunday Evrilgs
Ministers: Galal • Tia Widerrooth
HO\ff TO\\~ l\:\R'.\1TH O~ THC
HJ\I HOA Pl~NINSlJl.A
CHRIST ClftJllCll 8Y 11IE RA
UNl1U> METHODIST .. ..._....,.. ...... ..._.·~n-nos i.....,vo-.. Puter
WcnNp, Ctudl Sdlod & alld en t.30 U..
HAIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH · [;
(Mlaaourl Synod)
no v1c1on. at., Coeta .....
Teacher Dedication Ritual. United Methodist <llurch of Costa
Mesa, 420 W. 19th St.
The Rev. Tia Wildermuth,
associate minister for Sunday
school and the youth miniruy, and
the Rev. OaJal Gough. senior
minister, will 'preside over the
Gough will deliver a sermon
titled "Split Level Church" in bis
series on "The Letters to the
Seven Churches," and the
Handbell Choir and Chancel Choir
will perform.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Wonhip md bmr chM prw:DcaJ.
<llria-cmund, baJlk:a1 mellllt·
"UPSIDE OOWN
RELIGION"
(1 Timodiy l :l-11)
~.Jc*'A. ...... Jr. Sundly, ~ 15, 1991
,_... 8:30 8nd 10:15 A.M.
''The Future Calls •••• Tbe ls Yet To Be"
S.ntce and Jr. Church: 10:30 a .m:
~ Special attractloo hm1Dm:
... Sat. S.pt 21st lO:OOa.m.· 2:00p.m.
uaON ING WITHOUT BONDAGE"
Olal an Inspiration
846-6484
wt1h In. Maney Andenon
.
646-1032
261-1261
901 Dove St. # 14
Newport Beach
Dr. ~ Bassett, D.D.
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W°"IW HRVICE 1.-00 10-.30 All
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SERVICES; 8:45 A.M., 10-.30 A.M., 5:30 P.M.
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Plal Allglolt COii .....
T he meaning of repentance
seems to be lost on local
jews. according to Rabbi
Marc S. Rubenstein. ·
"What bothers me is there is
no accountability for something
that goea wron.&" said
Rubenstein o( Temple Isaiah, a
traditional synagogue in
Ncwpon Beach. •• ... I have had a
negative e~rience with the
people in orange Coun~ who
don't like to roct the boat."
To truly understand the
significance of Yom ~· or
the "Day of Atonement, ' which
is this Wednesday, a peraon
must first experience
'repentance, Rubenstein said.
"A lot of pc;op1e walk around
with. a narcissistic approach -
always looking out for Number
One," Rubenstein said. "Yorn
Kippur is a ca11 for more moral
beha:vior.
la,..,._
Rabbi Marc S. Rubenstein
"I don!t think that God cares
who you believe in; it'• what you do
that counts. The PJ'81CR in the
synagogue are mean1naJess unless
they are followed up by action."'
Yom Kippur mub the end of
the 10 days of repentance that
began with Rosh Haahanah. It is
regudcd as the Sabbath of
Sabbaths. In order to prepare for
this day, Jewish people are required
to observe 25 hours of total fast
from all food and drink. F~ is
a way for people to cleanse thear
bodies so that their minds can focus
on the task of Atonement.
But Rubenstein, who ii fairly new
to the area after having served
seven years at a temple in the
Midwest (be wu raised and
educated on the East Coast), (can
Jews here are·noi focusing on
Atonement. He expressed concern
that people aren't taking the time
to make the world a better place.
His sermons during the temple's
Yorn Kippur services will address
the need for people to seek
personal holiness. Topics include
"The Goda of Modem Men and
Women" and "Pause for Holiness."
"We really are our brothen'
keeper," Rubenstein said. ''We
come into the world to serve rather
t ban be serv'9111,."
Temple Isaiah's Yom Kippur
prayers will focus on ut.ing Ood's
forgiveness for an individual'• sins.
The rabbi stressed that God can
only forgive sins committed against
God. Ood cannot forgive aina
committed against other people .
People will haw to make amends
.. ,
Temple facility
is star-crossed
T emple Isaiah may
be a traditional
synagogue, but it
has a non-traditional
arrangement with a
local ())ristian church.
Boastmg more than
100 families as
members, the Ncwpon
Beach synaaoguc. bas
been serving the needs
of conservative Judaism
locally.for 17 years.
The synaaope at
2401 Irvine Ave. also
serves u a true
example of
non-denomiqtiooal
goodwill The temple
shares its multi-purpose
building with Harbor
Olristian Cllurch.
Of course, that would
seem to present a
problem when it comes
to religious symbols.
After all. the symbol for
Otriltian churches is
the crou, for
synagogues the Star of
David.
No problem here.
When the church
finiabe& its services,
temple members simply
hang a Star of David on
Top of the church's
croa to create a
synagogue.
-llr M.,. llltdtl
with their fellow man before the Uturgy of Yom Kippur can have
any meaning to their lives.
Rubenstein pointed out that a person who lies and cheats
against ot.ben first haa to go to those who were wronged and ask
for their lorgivencu. This liat can include family, friends,
co-workers and othe}S members of society.
· "A person who has cheated on their income tax must
penonally go to the IRS and make amends before any
forgiveness can be expected from God," the rabbi said.
the blowing of the Shofar will aound the ending to the High
Holidays, but it should not signal the end of a Yom Kippur
attitude, according to Rubenstein.
'1'bere ia more good than evil in the world, but God expects
more. Ood expects everyone to have moral standards that go
beyond themselves."
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NEWPORT BEACH -A Newport
Beach teacher acquitted two ycan ago or
molesli.ng two rdtb-grade atudmtl will uk
a jury to decide wbetber he w11
maliciously prosecuted.
molestation charge•.
The judfe made the tuling in
Tozzollna's :J..mltlion cmJ rigbtt lawsuit
apinst the city of Ne"!P°rt Beach, the
county and deputy district attorneys
William Evau and Kelly Mac&chem.
teaching. was arrested in October 1988
after four or bit students at Mari.Den,
where he taught science and math,
claimed he touched their chests and
A key paecc of defense evideoc::e wu a
note, intercepted by Tozzollna, in wtticb
one or the girls bad written that 1be wu
eoing to tell her mother the teacher
molested her so he would be fired.
without hanb scru~ ud ridic:uJe
has ince been teaching adult school in
the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District, Chen said.
buttocks in the classroom.
Altorncya for Frank Toziolina, Jr., 44.
have filed a motion for r'cconlideration by
a jury following a fedem judp'• ruHng
lut week that ~rt Beach police i.nd
county prosecutors bad probable Clute to
arrest and prosecute the former Mariners
Blcmentary School teacher on the
.. The judge can't rule, u a matter of
law, on r.robable cause," Ernest Chen,
Tozzolina 1 attorney, said Friday. 0 It'1 a
question for the jury; ultimately it's the
jury's call."
Before his trial ended, two of the
misdemeanor molcatation counts were
dismissed for insufficient evidence and in
January 1989, a jury toot less than an
hour to find him not guilty of fondling the
Tozzolina wu reinttated at Mariners
School five days after his acquittal ud in
June 1989, a judge granted his request to
have aJI records in the case destroyed.
Despite this ruling of factual innocence,
Toi:zolina remains emotionally devastated
by the case, Chen said. The Huntington
Beach resident lcf t Mariners soon after
he returned because "he realized he
couldn't teach at that level anymore ..
"He's afraid now to walk down the
aisle in a grocery store if there's a child
alone," Oen said.
U.S. District Judge Gary L Tal.lor, ·
however, wrote in bis Sept. S ruling: ' It is
unfortunate when an innocent person is
compelled to undergo trauma, hardship
and expense to defend his name.
However, it does not necessarily follow
that 'somebody's at fault and somebody'$
got to pay.'"
The motion for reconsideration ~It be
heard in federal court on Oct. 7, Chen
said.
other two 10.year-<>ld girls.
Defense attorney John Barnett
contended the girls lied in an attempt to
have the teacher fired because they were
Tozzolina, a 21-year veteran r getting bad grades.
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Community interest essential
in keeping boat parade· ~oat
., By Iris Yokol
SUI! W!IW
NEWPORT BEACH -The
fate of ttle famed Character Boat
Parade, which celebrated its 31st
annjversary this year, lies in the
public's hands.
Should we sink the Character Boat Parade?
After watching participation
wane over recent years, the
Commodores Division of the
Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce decided Friday to ask
the community -boaters and
residents alike -whether they
feel the boat parade is a tradition
worth continuing.
Has the Owacter Boat Parade, a 32-year summer hdltiOn In
Newport Beach, outlived Its usefulness or should it be continued?
If yes, Wt\at c.an be done to Improve itl c.11 the ._.,.,
Hodlne at 642-6086 with your comments. Thank youl
"We arc evaluating... does the
community want this?" said Ralph
Rodheim, a Commodores member.
"To me, it's still a great, fun party.
This is one of Newport's long
traditions, and l think in life
today, we don't have enough
traditions. But we don't want to
force anything on the community."
A tradition initiated by a few
mirthful boaters who dressed up in
funny costumes and tooted around
Newport Harbor in their gaily
decorated vessels, the Character
Boat Parade in its heyday drew
some 80 participants, including
many a celebrity.
Over the years, boat owners
transformed their vessels into
submarines, dragons, even bottles
of scotch in an attempt to outdo
each other in decoration. The
parade, which has been alternately
described as "wacky," "wild,"
1'colorful'' and "strange," became
the harbor's favorite reason to
party and was even the topic of
weekend television talk shows at
one point.
But participation has declined
over the years, organizers said.
This year's parade, held in July,
drew only about a dozen boats and
few spectators, said Bill Hamilton,
skipper of the Commodores club
and owner of the Cannery
Restaurant.
Organizers said the failure to
have a regular date each year for
the event may be one reason for
its failure to attract many boaters.
The parade has been held in the
summer some years and in the fall
in others, they said.
· Some people have even
suggested making the Character
Boat Parade a July 4 tradition,
much as the popular Newport
Ha.rbor Christmas Boat Parade,
which bas no pro blem with
participation, has a set date each
December.
But the organizers need the
public to tell them what would
make it work, Rodheim said.
"They may say, 'This is fun,' and
'Boat owners want to participate,'
" Rodhe1m said. "But they ntay
also say, 'I'm too busy, it's a waste
of time, we don't need another
event.'"
"It's easy to kill, but it's been
going on for a long time," said
Hamilton. "I n one way-0r another,
l think we'll find a way to make it
work."
Authors kick off Literary · Faire
Events to promote 1earncd the importanct o r touching and hugging each other. reading, literacy "In my family, we we re punished if we didn't hu$."
By Hall Harrell He said that the ability to love
Pllol ~nment Edrtof both others and yourself ~qually is
According to some predictions, what makes life meaningful. If
by the year 2000 only one in three people want their children to love
people will be literate. Orange books, music and celebrate life,
County Literacy Network is they must read, listen to music and
working to make sure those celebrate life themselves, he said.
projections don't become a reality. "Children model themselves after
This week, the young network is us."
hosting a variety of events See called her new book,
throughout the county to promote "Making History," ''the great
reading and literacy. The first American novel" and compared it
Literary Faire kicked off Friday to "Moby Dick." She said it is
afternoon with a luncheon at about Ure on the West Coast and
Westjn South Coast Plaza. layered with adventures about
Hosted by Round Table West, a what it is to be American today.
club devoted to promoting books Parket's third novel, "Pacific
a nd authors, the lu ncheon Beat," is a murder mystery set in
featured authors Leo Buscaglia, Newport Beach and the Back Bay
Carolyn Sec, T . Jefferson Parker area. A frequent guest of Round
and Marianne AJireza. The writers 'Fable West, Parker talked about
spoke about their works and how he developed his love of
feelings about books. books and reading as an infant,
Buscaglia, known to the world when readfog seemed to be about
as Dr. Hug, brought down the the only thing his mother could do
house and tears to the eyes of to stop hi~ crying.
about reading. "Good reading is
hkc a vitamin or fresh air and you
.;hould always make time for it.
And, if you don't like the book
you'r~ reading, chuck it." Parker
~a id it's no t worth reading
~omcthing you don't like.
Alireza, the first Christian
woman to live in a Saudi Arabian
harem, spoke about her life as a
cloaked and veiled woman. She
said she ma rried her Saudi
Arabian husband while they were
both students at University of
California at Berkeley and two
years later, in 1945, moved to
Saudi Arabia to live with his very
extended family and {heir slaves.
She lived 13 years in a
centuries-old traditional family
learning how to live together, but
not going anywhere or doing
anything. AJireza said she remains
a part of the culture (although she
now lives in Pasadena).
AJso as part of the Faire, variety
of rea,dings arc scheduled from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. today and Sun&ay in
Crystal Court.
For additional details
Faire call 564-7058.
many with his tales about growing S ince that time, h e has
up in a large Italian family and discovered two important things
how it fostered bis love of learning r;========================•I LAW OFFICES new things and living life to the
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He related bow his 11 -member
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dinnar, eating zucchini in any one
of the 500 ways his mother
prepared the squash, and telling
their "papa" what they had
learned that day. It was also while
growing up that Buscaglia said he
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• Chamberlain, left, and Shirley Goldert Center Musicians eye designs for fall
'' ears flow as art fans
ltonor_ working jewels T he designer department was alive with the sound or music.
Tuesday at Neiman Marcus, models strutted down the
ramp showing off what Neimari's th inks is hot (or fall of
'91 .
Eirst_camc.thc NM Edits DC&igner Collection
Fashion Show. It was followed by a tasty brunch
of quiche and fruit in the store's tearoom. It was
-a kiclfy way for the Sound of..Music Chapter of
the Performing Arts Center to kick off its new
year.
'Council chairwomen,
,Bryant feted at brunch
By Carol Dee Jones
'T he Fo ur Seasons Horcl was
-P the classic setting Tuesday
1-for 1he Newport Harbor Ari
''""u seum Coun cil brunch with
"Tiffany. Unlik e the changing
1{Casons, when Junie Chong and
)une Donovan team up with the
1Ricticu\ous Four Seasons Staff -
the attention to the present ation
·uevcr disappoints.
. •;The venue made sense to 1he
ty a fi c ionado s who we re
nori ng past co un cil chairwomen.
bove all though, they were
~ying tribute to Gay Bryant
~\I/hose dedication 10 the council
has never faltered . (She has
chaired just about every cou ncil
'..,ihe museum has.)
• Council members' eyes grew
misty when Council Chairwoman
Shirley Goldert introduced Bryant
~ Why? "She's always been an
inspira tion. She's a truly genuine
person," smiled June Donovan.
The 85 ladies who lunched in
the hole! conservatory enjoyed the
lavi sh buffet and elegant desserts.
l 'here, begging to be ''unwrapped"
was what appeared to be a aqua
blue signat ure Tiffa ny box,
disgui sed as a cake!
Jo Ellen Qualle, Tiffany & Co.
manager, was dressed in aqua too
and she was there to delight the
group with another classic, the art
of the Tiffany jewelry collection.
Certainly th e beauties she
displayed needed no stark gallery
to enhance their loveliness. But
enhancing the ladies' appreciation
of th e piece Qualls encouraged
everyone to experience the
volu ptuous pieces first band.
And oh did they feel good.
There on the early Autumn
afl crnoon were Joan Beall, Sandy
Heigel, Dori deKrujf, Jane
Lawson, Sue Morgan, E.G.
Chamberlain, Carol Lincoln, Chris
Marchall, Michael Perkins, Peggy
Spiess and Margaret Sprague.
Ac.cording to long time member Ellie Faber,
'Nciman's B!llur Wallerich was the draw. "We
love Billur's work," said Faber. Wallerich didn't
,.__. let the group down. The show featured
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One standout was a shimmery gold number Society covered m sliver-shaped payettes.
-----· Auburn-tressed chapter chair.woman Candice Schnapp had her eye on it. "Everyone sitting
around me thought the gold chili pepper one was {or me ." said
Schnapp.
The cordial crowd had fun greeting old friends and making
new acquaintances. Clearly. there must be something special
about a group that boasts many people who have been members
since its formation in 1979.
"The appeal is the women -they're multi-talented and'willing
10 work hard. That's the best combination," confirmed Maxine
Gibson, who founded the group.
, Oth_er early members were, Martha Green and Shari Esayian.
Longtime member Ellie Faber concurred, "The members arc
great. These gals feel privileged and they want to give back.''
Whatever the appeal the group is a success. It was named th e
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"l can't stand bei~g around anything that's turned on -when
I'm not."
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AND DOlQ"r SPARE 11IE RODNEY -When the Orange
County Press Oub unleNhes its Gridiron Show on Dec. 7
(lnfamow: day), the revue will feature a paean to the LA. poUce
department.
Spirited tr_ibute to Chandler lit tor a kini
They're doing a number call~d ''Ring of the Road."
-· -0 THEY DON'T MAKE GRANNIES LIKE THEY USED TO -
One of the most glamorous inhabitanu of the Balboa Bay Club is
real estate broker S..11 Luby, who t.ould star in the video version
or Joe Wambaugh's novel, ''The GOiden Orange."
So what was this blonde cutie doing poolside the other day?
Happily entertaining her three grandkids, that's what,
Star of the Camily gathering was 10-wccks-old Umberto
Madmllt.a F1od. son of Sassy and Roger's daughter Christin•
~nd b~and, ~•ftO .. (He's a scion of one of ItiJf's most
illustnous famihcs;.hlS father, Gen. Umberto Flori, was his
nation's top military commander.) .
No shaw!, no rocking chair for this dynamite grandmother. If
some nudn1ks even 1uggest these timc--worn props, she'll strangle
'cm with her lethal bikini.
---0 -OTHER Til/t.N THAT, mEY ENJOYED THE TRIP -Vldo
an~ Jim Dean arc home from an eight-day vacation in their •
native_ Tex~, where they visited kinfolk in Teague and Grovcrton.
While Vtda did her thing, socializing, Jim went fishing. He
brought ~ack a mess (40 lbs.) of catfish and white perch, and said
the vacation wu marred by only one mishap; namely, when his
beloved Dallas COwboys lost a two-point squeaker to the hated
Washington Redskins. ·
"We shall return," said Jim, but it wasn't clear whether he
m~t_tl;!~eans or-thc.COWboys. ...... ·-• o ·
MISSlNG LINK? -At the Dallas-Fon Worth Airport a
redcap picked up the Dean luggage, read the nametag, a~d broke
into a warm· smile of recognition.
"Well, well, Jim Dean himself," he beamed. "You still in !he
sausage business?"
By Carol Dee Jones ... ,_,_
I t was an evening fit for a k.ing.
Just what you'd expect
The evening was a tribute to·
Rex Chandler.
ThurSday at the Newport Beach
Four Seasons, Chaodlcr was the
recipient of the 1991 American
Red Cro~ Spirit Award. And
aro:und 320 of his friends and Red
Cross supporters turned out for
the ($150 per tickcl) party.
Chandler's high school pal Peter
McRae was chairman and McRae
had high hopes the benefit would•
pull in around $50,000 for the
cause.
se-ems 1·ike restaurai-cu r-
Chandler has been cookin' in more
ways than one. His commitment to
the Red Cross began in 1984 and
hasn 't flagged ever since. Chandler
secs the Red Cross as a cause that
can be of benefit to everyone.
Committee member Buck Bean
wenl on to say that one draw the
organization has for him is tha\jt's
-intCrnational and tile mCmbcrs are
great people. "If you ask about
who works hard in this group -
everybody here is the person
you're looking for."
Emcee Paul Salata, whose been
active in the organization since
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Hans Pra~er, left, with .wife, Charlene, center left, congratulates
award recipient Re~ Chandler, right, with wife, Susan.
1982 agreed. "ltlis always a positive me s mer i z c d th cm s e Ives
cause with no downside. And this considering 1he gold fish who
kind of an evening, bonorin" Rex, circumnavigated the island themed
is a positive way to have fun.' centerpiece vases filled with
Another positive . about. the ..,..tropical flora,
even ing was that Hans PraJer Nexl there was a bibb l~ttu~c
coordinated the evening's ritzy salad and an entrec of squab. For
dinner. The definitely non desse rt !here was chocolate.
pedestrian fare was orchest rated chocolate and more chocolate in
by Four Seasons chef Picton. the form of flourless cake, mo usse
While enjoying the standout and raspberry draped white and
mushroom strudel, diners darkchocolatcobscssion.
Sarajane Bartholomae
Glenn Meyers
and •
Lee Ferrell provided the tunes
and partygoe rs took to the floor.
Susan and Pilar Chandler were
there. There too were Charleae
PrageJ, Richard Benler, George
Brennan, Gillen and Hal Causey,
Pat Clevidence, Nmcy and John
Curci, Monka and Tom Deemer,
Michelle and Dan Donahue, Jenny
Gilchrist, Ka.thy and Charlje
Johnson, Russell Lowe and Romy
and William Mcfarland.
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Mendoza taping first
Showtime special ' . i,y; Hall Harrell
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~It\ amazing what a· person can ~car just eavesdropping on other
people's conversations, says
oomedian John Mendoza.
Actually, Mendota says all he
really has to do is listen to what
people say to him and look at it
differently than others. ,
·rhc c1.Jmcdian will be "taping his
(itt.t solo Showtime special 1onight
in...Jrvine Barclay Theatre.
: 'Ca ll ing his work "funny,"
Mendoza said from his home last
Week tha t his unique perspective
af\d personality shines through in 6;s routine.
·,"A lot of comics rely on
Chanccters and are so generic ...
wilh iny routine, you get to see
what l'm tbinking. I'm as true as I
caTI be without you thinking I'm
totally insane."
Mendoza's act is a collection of
unrelated thoughts that examine
e veryday occurrences with a
cy nic al o utlook . His subtly
1ntcllcctual sense or humor is
c...;dcnt in ttie following sample
from his ac 1. "Ever wonder if
illite rate people get the full effect
Crom alphabet soup?" and "You
k.now what the abbreviation for
July is? J-U-L You've gotta be in
a hurry."
Missing from his new material
are cursing and obscenities.
Although he admits to using a few
four letter words in the past, he
says they were basically just a
reflection of fears and insecurities.
"Curse words will only cover you
{or a few minutes."
The New York native got his
start in ·comedy 12 years ago. He
went to Ca1ch a Rising Star
comedy club and thought, "Hey, I
can do that. That's what I want to
do."
He said he bas been very
fortunate career-wise. The first
few years were a little tough and
he had to drive cabs for a while,
bu1 then lhe comedy club business
skyrocketed and getting jobs
became much easier.
Mendoza said he loves being a
comedian more than anything else,
especially all the free time il
leaves him. "I v.·ork 45 minutes a
night , I have 23 hours and 15
minures free. Yesterday, I made
toast with a hai'r dryer. Thal was
good ror four hours."
Currently. he works at least five
nights a week all across the nation.
A111ong rhe high lights o,f his career
have been performances at !he
'Curse words will
only cover you for a
few minutes.• _,.. ""
ciomodllri
West End in England. on "The
Tonight Show" -and "Lale Night
with David Letterman."
He S!!iid he is revising his goals
for the future and wants to
continue doing stand-up comedy
but ''i( a television series camC
along I'd do it· in a heart beat."
Tonight's shows will be hosted
by Geno Michcllini of KLOS' Five
O'clock Funnies. Showtimes arc
7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Tickets arc SIO
and $12.50. Tickets arc available at
the box office or by phone, 854-
4646.
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T his is a toughic.
Tbc tut before me is to review or preview
or whatever it is I do a local cable show ~
'1'hc LobdcU Oroup," hosted by Bill Lobdell, who is
editor of this newspaper and my boas.
Make no mi.stake, l could take the easy route. I
could simply write, " 'The Lobdell Oroup' is the belt
thiilg to ever appear on a television screen anywhere.
I implore the Television· Academy of Arts and
Sciences to save evcl)' precious inch of magnetic tape
this show is 1apcd on and place it in a vault to future
generations can bask in the ·
greatness of thd truly remarkable
piece of local cable programming."
Or, I could write the truth.
Of course, the next thing I'd get
published would be the "Will Write
For Food" sign l'd be holding in
front of Fcdco while my wife and
three young children rummage
through garbage cans.
Truthfully, "The Lobdell Group,"
shown Wednesday al 7:30 p.m. on
Community Cablevision of Newport
Beach's Channel 39 and Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at
7:30 p.m. on Copley/ Colony
Cablevision of Costa Mesa, isn 't all
•• Local
Cable
that bad. In fact, if out-and-out plagiarism is the
since rest form of flattery, John McLaughlin should be
overdosing on adulation.
The Copley/Colony set looks just like the "The
McLaughlin Group." Two conservative guests sit on
the host's right and two liberals arc on his left, just
like "The McLa ughlin Group." The host throws out
some topics and the "experts" spew their particular
idcologiCal spin, just like "The McLaughlin Group."
There arc "ex.it questions'! and "rankings," just like
"The. McLaughlin Group.'' The fina l segment of the
show features .predictions from the host and his
panel, just like "The Mclaughlin Group."_And to
. end the show, the host gives a Bostonian "Bye , bye,"
just like you -know-who.
Ho"'"·cver, the salutation is the only thing the hos!
shares with Mclaughlin.
The moderately conservative McLaughlin
lightheartedly badgers responses out of his panelists
bel'orc pu.1¥:tUatiq the di..cuasJon by nearly shoutint
his own opinion. The what~mc·WOtry LobdcU. loud
~t 1 hot ~ and then ducks foi cover lib a
1nickori1J kld who Jutt threw 1 lit firecracker into his
big sister 1 dumber party.
Ironically, it worb -1hankl to the briUiant ~t
Lcbdell, abo the .._., producer, put 4ogethor. He
didn't bave to took far. All four contn"butc opinion ~n1
pieces to The Pilot's Oxnmunity Forum page. ,rlJ
"On my far right," Lobdell opens the ..,,,1
introductions, "ii Jo J
Ellen Allen." No truer H on
words wen: ever 1po1<en. Ide the children. '°'
The ultra-conservative Th b k d f rth " pres;dent of the state e ac -an -0 .. .i
chapter of Phyllis exchan9es between
Schlafly's Eagle Forum Lobdell s panelists ,.,,
comes off like a I I "Srepford w;re" can get pretty ug Y .' ' "' programmed by Patrick h
Buchanan. .
Ooscr to the center, both politically and
scati~gwisc, is attomcy-r~dio personality Hugh
Hcwttt, the panel's reigning kinder, ·gentler
conservative.
Lobdcll's lefties arc Mark Pctracca, an assistant
political science profe~sor at UCI who talks faster
than a smaimy, used car salesman trying to push a
recalled Pinto, and World Trade edilor Will Swaim,
who uses stinging words lo put down lhe opposi1ion
-much like McLaughlin's rotund regular Jack
Gcnnond.
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Hide the children. The back-and-forth. exchanges t
between Lobdell's panelists can gc1 prclty ugly.
For instance, over the din of.a shouting match on 1 the show airing next week, Swaim said he had "half a
thought" on an issue being debated, prompting a
'snide remark from Hewitt. prompti ng a snider retort
from Swaim. . '
Swaim: Perhaps half a thoughL We 'JI have to wait
until we come back ·ro you for that. I
During the closing predictions, Hewitt struck back .
Hewitt: Please give Will the chance ro say
something intelligent on this show.
Bye-bye.
Nut tfftk: C•ble JV la Costa M~s• att'U souod~ so 6(>0d. ,,
Ratt 'detonates' unusual strategy
Rockers fire former
staff,· still wow fans
By Kathy Lyford
St;in Writer
Apparently, the members of the
rock group, Ratt, don't believe in
the old adage, "If it ain't broke,
don't fix it."
After their last tour, they fired
everyone associated with them,
from management and producers
to attorneys and accountants, even
the road crew. All this despite the
fact that each of their four albums
had re.ached platinum status.
l 'heir slrategy seems to have
been successful, however, as 1heir
fifth LP, "De1ona1or" is also
approaching pla1inun1 level sales
figures.
"Detonator" was produced and
co-wrinen with Rall 'by Desmond
Child, who has worked with Alice
Cooper, Bon Jovi and Cher. The
Morie li8ting1
Newport Buch
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album includes the hit single,
"Lovin' You is a Dirty Job," and
the group's first ever ballad,
"Gi...;n' Yourself Away."
Ratt will be releasing a greatest
hits album this fall called "Ratt &.
Roll," which will include all their
hits from their first, "Round and
Round," which spent 43 weeks on
the Billboard charts seven yean
ago, to their most recent sing.le ,
"Nobody Rides For Free,'' from
the soundtrack to the movie
"Point Break."
The band's "Ratt & Roll" tour
which comes to Irvine Meadows
this evening, includes not just one,
but three, opening acts: L.A.
Guns, Bang Tango a nd
Contraband.
L.A. Guns, who have just
released their third a lbum,
"Hollywood Vampires," spent the
early part of the summer opening
for AC/DC. Following the "Ratt &
Roll" shows, L.A. Guns will
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headline ror 10 days in Japan
bcfo.re joining Skid Row for a
European tour.
Bang Tango has previously
toured with Cheap Trick and is
enjoying the success of their recent
"Dancing on Coals" album.
Three of the musicians ori
tonight's bill will be pcrformi"'8
double-duty by also performing
with Contraband.
Contraband is a compilation of
five mwicians who arc still
cu rrently members of other
successful bands. They include:
Ratt drummer Bobby Blatz.er;
guitarist Mi chael Schenker of
MSG and currently touring with
Rau while their guitarist, Robbin
Crosby, is on a leave of absence;
Tracii Guns, guitarist from L.A.
Guns; Share Pederse n of the all-
female band Vixen; and Richard
Black of Shark Island. This will be
the firs! ever live performance for
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fOr installing a rie'f.I lawn
I n preparation for this
I upc:omi~ autumn, ~ d
u1 will be considering ,, ..... llwn. Did )OU knoW
thlt thii ii a IOod time to tnstaJI a iawnr Well, Tt happens to be so
beml• IOU a.mpetatures are
n9rmalfy wumer than air
temperature. When you have the
c:omblnadon d both it happens to
be ~for WoWing a lawn.
\ want to take you through a
few ups from
the most
~mum way to
the most fruaal
way_ of preparing·
a lawn. When
deciding what
type of l awn to
put in, you first
have to consider
where you are
going to put It.
1t may l'ef?lace ----an existing lawn
area, or possibly
a new area
altogether .
Perhaps ~ will be conserving ~ter an~ putting in a smaller
llwn area.
. In proper soil preP.:iratlon,
you'll be challenged to k1U off the
qist.ing lawn. Here's where it ~
kind of tricky because of the
different styles and methods of
achieving_ such a lawn.
First Off, water the whole area
very well and green up the lawn
_Mjd/or _weedy area. This is
necessary for two reasons -(1 )
to kill off the weeds (that'S' right,
green up the weeds before you
l<ill them) and (2) is softens up the
soil for rototilllng and working
with it.
I t's time to remove the IOd
and the weeds haw killed 'off In ~ for aootvtns ~ soJr ~ Thls ·can t>e done by rri"I a IOd
cutter, rotxJtllll~ or with a aoocJ,
.old-fashioned sti>vel.
Using ~as fur shavings, oom~ or ttle like, £ out two Inches tWer the area.
. Then, with a rototiller in nd -
or if it's a small area, with shovel
in hand -till up the existing soll
with your compost or mulch that
you have applied on top to a
depth of about four inches.
Now, with a large landscape
rake, level out the area just as
you want it to look as far as the
grade Is concerned when It Is
completed. If you want to put in
a berm or a mound of son, feel
free to do so. Or ma).'be y<?U want
to make a swell or lilnd Of a hole
in t2e ground. This is America; go
forit · Theoretically, you could plant
your fawn at this point However,
for fewer problems In the long
·run, consider fumigating. Use a
product that tlas sodium
methiodlcarbomate, applied with
a watering can. Do a small area,
water It In; do another small area,
water it In. Then cover with a
thick milled black plastic.
As the chemical dissipates into
the ground, a certain amount of It
will come into the a~ere.
This is where the black plastic
comes to the rescue by keeping it
In the ground. It also is a ROOd
idea to secure the edges or the
black plastlc "so ·animals can't
crawl underneath and asphyxiate
themselves.
The soil actuall{ls pasteurized.
T he waltl')S period d two
• weeks aftir you take the
plastic off Is to cool the
sofl doWn. It's aJso lm~nt that
temperatures are at least 90
degrees for the two·week
pasteurizlng period.
let's plant After choosing ~r
favorite type of lawn -whether
it's a fescue, blue-rye mix,
bluegrass, Bermuda grass,
diconora, whatever -there is still
a little work ah~ad. If ~u have
chosen seed to sow on the area,
the best way of getting adequate
coverage Is br. using a drop
spreader or hand-held Whirligig.
· Most lawn areas like to have a ~
minimum of 1 O pounds of seed
per thousand square feet. For a
thicker lawn, you can use up to
20 pounds per thousand square
feet without any worries ..
However, if you can't wait the six
weeks for the seed to come up
and sprout, an instant lawn made
out of sod or pre-grown grass will be your next bet.
Simply purchase the five-
square-foot rolls and roll them out
from end to end on your first
row, then stagger the next so that
you have a nerrinpne type of
pattern. This way the ends of
each row do not meet but rather
overlap so that they do not dry
out
Now water away. Fertilize on a
regular basis four to six times a
year with a liquid fertilizer and
you will be off to one of the best-
1 o o k i ~ lawns i n your
neighborffbod.
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Pollock residence In Coto de Can earns one of two ~dscape design awards for Cohen cpnpmty.
Landscape firm cited twice .
R ichard Cohen Landscape projects to be judged oh
& Construction of El Toro craftsmansh ip, beauty and caliber
has earned a first place of installation and maintenance
award for its work on the Laguna techniques.
Terrace Park in Laguna Beactland Laguna Terrace Park is a mobile
an achievement award for the home park more than 50 years
Pollock residence in Coto de . old w~ich is owned by one of the
Caza. pioneer families in Laguna Beach.
The awards were presented at This is the first time is has ever
the recenL Beautification Awards been renovated.
Program hosted by the Long According to Richard Cohen,
Beach/Orange County chapter ol president of the company, the
th-e Californ ia landscape property required extensive
Con tractors Association. The retaining wall work and
competition is sponsored annually revital ization of the swimming
by the association for landscape pool and plumbing to meet
contractors to enter their current code requirements. In
residential and commercial addition, Cohen said that the lush
tropical landscape design by
Jeanette Mestre of Laguna Beach
beautifully reflected the wishes at
the owners .
The Pollock residence in Coto
de Caza is new construction,
which is an example of the
landscape design work of Mark
Scott Associates of Santa AfJ'a
Hei~hts. .. ...
The complete randscape will be:
installed in phases. The front yarti·
is comrlete and featur~
traditiona styled masonry ~lant~
beds and garden walls of rock"
veneer.
".Now that the weeds are green,
Sf>ray the weed area or lawn area
to be with a glyphosate. This is a
rwn-selective nerbicide that will
k:\11 off the weeds but will not
In using the chemical method,
after the two-week period,
remove the plastic, scratch up the
soil surface with a rake, then wait
another two weeks for the
chemicals to air out In the
(Nick Federoff is co-owner of lijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii"""""l-----------i-----------.,
A.N.8. Industries, a landscape,
consultation, maintenance and
contracting firm in Whittier. He
Cdn be heard from 5 to 7 every
Saturday morning on KFI AM 640
answerins gardening and
landscaprn8. questions for
Southern Ql/forma. Write to him
in <Are of the Pilot, Box 1560,
~m• the soil. You spray the
yPhosate today, wait a Week.
"l ~t spray the areas you ~-After another even days ~ so1 you should have a real
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achieve the same results by using
the thickest dear milled plastic
you can get The only difference
Is no chemicals are put down.
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T here's some question as to
just what .x.ctlv BMW's
new $78,000 850i actually
is.
Is this a final replacement for
the elegant but aalng 63SCSi
sport coupe1 Did B!ilW clone a
sOber and solid two-door sedon
like the Mercedes-Benz 560SEC
or have they designed a civilized
competitor for the likes of
Porsche's 911 and Ferrari's 348?
Some might oonsidet the 8501 a
contender to the f)fE!Stige throne
now occupied · by the Mercedes·
Benz SOOSL. Or perhaps ' BMW
has created an avant7SC1rde road
roclret like the Porsdie 928. In
the end, this car miltht simply be
considered another giant,
aristocratic rolling sculpture like
the Jaguar XJS.
So the question remains. Is the
850i a high·strung performance BMW'• ~ew 12-c;yl~nder luxury-performance coupe, the 850i, 1haret the auto maker's flagship role With the 750ll 1eda'n. machine or just a two-passenr.r
luxury car? Saying that the 8501 is
·a r eplacement for the
discontinued 635CSi is really
missing the point. The 8501 has
twice the number of cylinders,
nearly 100 additional horsepower
and a price that's $30,000 more
dear.
Specifications show that the
850i is 1.4 inches shorter, a
substantial 5.1 inches wider and
half an inch lower than the
previous coupe. In addition, the
635SCi was a true four-passenger
automobile, where the 8501 is
intended P.rimarilY, for two. There
are beautifully tailored rear seats
..
in the 850, but only small
children and compact pets would
be amt,.ised.
Yet this is far from a cut·
down version of BMW's
flagship 750il sedan.
Granted, bOth cars share the same
five-liter, 296-horsepower engine
and front suspension design, -but
beyond that the·re's little in
common between the two.
A completely new multilink
rear suspension mounted to its
own separate platform and a
rather exotic six-speed manual
( I Z I \ 'II I Z
transmission are but a few of the a half inch. Slide into the driver's
technical hf lights. Airaaft-Sl)'le seat and you have a choice of 12
front seats itt1 the , safety belts ~r adiustments for tailoring a
integrated into them provide comfortable . position. Close the
another clue as to this car's door and the window then
advanced nature. automatically raises back up and
With nearly· 300 horsepov.:er on form~ ii: tight ~al aga:inst the body
tap, six forward speeds to choose to ehm1n~e wind noise.
from and a sus~nslon system .A st.allC attached to the left side
aeated-Jargety with cornering In ' of the steering column allows you
mind, this car might well be to electrically adjust the wheel in ·
considered a threat to the Ferrari, four directions for an exact fit.
Lotus and Porsche crowd. Twist on the ignition key and you
But driving the, 850i Says hear a~ uninterrupted whirr as
otherwise. Open the door and the the enRtne starts.
side window automatically retracts After that,. there's
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silence. Complete silence. Sports
cars are supposed to make
mechan\cal music, but this car
remains ttotally quiet. Even under
acceleration, the engine never
makes more than a distant, deep
hum. ·
' F ifst gear provides the
iAltlal lunge, second gear
will carry you past 60
mph in just over six seconds and
third gear approaches 100 mph .
Even at this speed, wind noise is
nonexistent. Shifting to fourth will
enable the 650 to sail past 130
mph, and an electrol'lic limiter
'
coupe
ftlll ell ID* 11 155 !ftPI\ "1 ...., fifth or liMlll ...,.
Ye, theN IN Clf1 thll ~ -or -i it-ftgurw, lllnullly nont thll wlft dO IO
IUCh Polle and ..i:.-. car JUll rushes to.ward like k's
llelllg ~led by wind .and not
plstON. Choose the· 1v1llabfe
1U1Dm1Vc tr1nsmlllion and the
~ delivery Is even mO<e
... mleto, thou8" I bit iew U'!"nt.
Under way, ihere Is no deilY!ng
that this car has c:onslderable
mass. Al CNer 4, 1 00 pounds, the
850i Is heavier, than a shc-
pa.enger cadillac Fleetwood. Yet
oon~derlng the big BMW's heft
and uncommonly Soft ride ,. the
850i retains an obedient and
responsive stature on the road.
Part of the suspenslo.n's
discipline can be traced to the
available EOC system, a set of
electronically controlled shock
absorbers (or dampers, as they're
being called these days) that
respond to vehicle speed, I cornering forces and driving style.
As speed or driving intensity
increases, the shocb lirm up «>
Increase control. -,
W. hen the 850i is being
driven in a gendemanty
1 fashion, tfle shocks
relax and allow the suspension to
absorb u~n· pavement more · ·
gracefully. A switch on the
console can lock the suspension
into the sport mode if desired. If a
driver overpowers the rear tires
with the V12 's muscle, a traction
control system will automatlcalfy
reduce engine output until the
wheels stop spinning. With over 360 . foot pounds o1 torque on
hand, this device will keep the
unsuspecting · dr iver out of
trouble.
As you may imagine, the 8501
comes very lavishly equipped, 1·
including features like -a custom
cellular telephone, 12-speaker 1
audio ¥tern with trunk-mounted
CD ctianger, rem ote locking
system, heated front seats and a
70-function trip computer. Even
the right side mirror adjusts down
the curb wh.en reverse is engaged
to ease parking.
No, the BSOi is not a thinty
disguised racing car. And no, this
is certainly not the latest in
automotive s~ar. The BMW
850i is a SW1ft and luxurious GT
car that looks , feels and drives the
part. GT means grand touring.
and that's what this car does best.
Toyota launches
nationwide sales
.. training program
M ore than 12,000 Toyota
dealership salespeople
nationwide wilf take
part in Toyota Motor Sales USA's
most ambitious sales training
program ever, the company has
announced.
The training program will 1
Introduce Toyota 's sales team to I the all-new 1992 Tc:>yota camry,
wh ich has been totally redesigned t
from the ground up, as well as
Camry's competitive models.
Camry is Toyota's best-selling
model in the United States. ·
"For the first time, Toyota will
take a mobile, hands-on training r
program to Toyota deale"'11ps I
ancf other venues across the
country," said Mike Markovsky, ·
Toyota 's national train1ng !
manager. "The program not only
introduces a new Toyota product, !
but gives. salespeople an •
1 opportunity to compare
competitive models."
A total of 26 model kits, I
including the new C.mry an~
competing nameplates, wilr travel
to more than 250 locations
throughoot the country.
The training will consist of .-,
·new product presentation,
followed by a static evaluation j
and an actual ride and drive of
the new Camry and Its
com~itors.
"Unlike traditional sales training
programs that use video
presen.tatlons and brochures, this
program enables Toy(!ta1s sales
staff to experience nrst-hand how
well the new camry staclcs up,
against the comP.etltlon •
Markovsky said. "We think It's in
opportunity that can't . be
~:;.1,~nced frol'IJ _!Y~ins a
The lnteNlw 11les tral~
proaram runs th~ the end Cl
Seplember. The • l 992 Camry
went on ale 9.
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• tty Forum Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351
Editorial
JVlaklng the gra-e: Teacher tries to educate peers
The envelopes. please ... :r6 Thumbs up to Harbor Day -School instructor Margo
' Sorenson who was one of'l2
teachen in the state named a winner
1-of the 1991 California Educator
'Awar.d -one of the top distinctions
in the state.
Sorensen, who teacbes English,
l iterature and debate to eighth grade
'students at the private school in
Corona dcl Mar, was the qnly
!non-public school teacher to be
honored with the award.
· That the honat,A\i this instance,
was given to an instructor at a private
'school is meaningful. The $25,000
'award is presented by the state
Department of Education, which has
been under attack by critics and
politicians looking for a place to trim
the state budget.
Best of the Hotline
It is only fitting then that Sorensen
accepted the award with some
well-placed words of advice for those
in public education:
"We need lo demolish the
bureaucratic structure in public
education. I'm talking about uniOns
and I'm· talking about tenure, because
they do not reward excellence."
And another passing thought:
"1 believe along with Albert
Einstein that you cannot solve a
problem usi,ng the same thinking that
created it ."
Thumbs down to those few
members of the Newport
Harbor High School
cheerleading squad who failed to get
the message last year when the school
district adopted <!"strict zero tolerance
policy on drug and alcohol abuse.
During a summer cheerleading
Letters
camp in Santa Barbara, some
members of the Newport ,Harbor
squad were caught drinking in school
dorms. As a result, most of the
school's cheerleaders were suspended
from the squad for school's first three
football games. ·
Had the offense come during school
hours or at a formal school function,
the girl would. have been transferred
to another high school.
All things considered, the offenders
in this latest case 'should consider
themselves.lucky to get off with such
light punishment.
Thumbs down to the Costa
Mesa property owner ·-or any
property owner, for ihat matter
-who would charge im!lligrant
residents as muchias $875 ,a: month to
live in a po?rly maintained apartment
complex infested with cockroaches
Edilor's note: The foJJowing
are samples of Pi/01 readers'
comme111s and criricisms. The
Pilot runs these responses on a
regular basis. Howe11er, only
callers who leave their names
(s~f/ed out), cities and phone
numbers (for verification) \viii
be published. Ger involved by
calling lhe Readers· Hotline at
1642·6086.
are going to start getting so
little money back from the
recycling program that the city
is going to slart raising our
tras h fees. Talking to some of
the city trash pt:ople. he said
soni c of these guys who arc
scrounging in"t'Jrlr trash are
rnaking $500 10 S600 a day. So l
think it is a problem that the
police are going to have 10 care
a tiute more about I am sure it
is no! very glamorous.
Goocl!Ye from Jean
Scavengers pro
and rats.
A resident at the 1941 Pomona
Ave. address recently complained that
her apartment was in such sorry shape
that both the shower and the toilet
had beef\ broken for three days.
Funny, you'd think you'd get a little
more for $875 a month.
Thumbs down to the Newport
J}cach police who managed, in
effect, to kill a resident's pct
cat that had scampered into ·a palm
tre~ i~ front of the police station.
~ got loose when its owner,
Dennis Mclntyre, was arrested on
suspicion of misdemeanor vandalism
in the parking lot of the police
station. Police handcuffed Mcintyre
and in looking around his car, let the
cat out.
Police animal control officers
attempted to rescue the cat, an
ill-fated effort that ended with the cat
tumbling out of the tree. Whether the
cat jumped or the police knocked it
out of the tree is up for debate.
What the police should have done
is just what Mcintyre suggested they
do: Call his wife. Let her worry about
the cat. Let her get it down. She was
five minutes away.
The bonehead award of the
week -and we've had to go
outside our area just this once
-has to go to Los Angeles Mayor
Tom Bradley for declaring it Freddy
Krueger Day on Thursday.
What on Earth is Bradley thinking?
Here you haye one of the nation's
most crime·plagued cities where gangs
knock off innocent mothers and
children every weekend and you name
a day for a fictional mass kjJlcr?
Good 1hinking, Mr. Mayor.
situation was not a concern ot
Hoag was thoughtless. callous,
and a slander to each and every
person that strives to provide lhe
fines\ in he alth care that we can
-incl uding knowing when 'to
say pass us by.
STEVEN JAMES RO BESON
Irvine
Sharing Bob's love
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•
0 n the scave nger crews. I
find those guys, they take · lt out o( your bag, they tic your
bag back nice and neat, and ror
the city to fine these guys $75
;ind all they are doing is
recycling. they arl.-helping
recycle the cans !hat these rich
people throw away, that they
have no regard for the earth,
they've gol so much money, ii
doesn•t maller, they figure to
hell with it, I'm only going to
live now. Let's put sonic more
gas guzzling cars o n the road.
But anyway these guys are
recycl ing which everybody is
talking about on the ads and
everything else and then they
turn around and nail them and
they don't make a mess, they're
real clean people. You know
you're going to have to live with
people. So that's n1y co1nn1ent
on it. I believe give them a f~ir
~hake and ir they o rganize it
and they're nice and clean and
BRIGAND!
Newport Beach
Students' rights
I t is always hard to let go of
something that has been a
dear ~nd vital part of your
life. S.O.S. has been second
nature to me and my family ror
1he past 21 years. It has caused
me many tears, some hardship,
but mostly it has been a precious
gift. II has been a wondrous
opportuniry for me to say "Yes"
to life in all its many faces -
surrering, joyful, fe a rful,
eltpectant, young, old. beautiful,
u&ly, angry. exhausted, giving and
loving. The tens or thousands of
people we have served and the
glorious volunteers who have
served wi 1h n1e lhrough the years
arc a precious kaleidoscope that
will conlinue 10 brighten my life .
W hat a wonderful "·orld we
live in; what wonderful
people. we have around us! Our --
son, Bob CooK. was put to rest at
I hope TV audiences learned
a lesson Sept. 10 when
programming literally shouted
out that schools were built (or
our children, not for th e
1cachers and their ra .... ycrs and
their unions.
It's time We realize those
·tcac:hers arc there to teach, not
to light for their so·callci.J rights
and how best lo run th e S)'Slcm
lo suit themselves.
1'hey (the teachers) and the
schools arc there to develop !he
minds of children. Those kids
are not there to satisfy the
wanls of teachers. •
It 's time we operated our
!>chool system in the intcres l of
the yo unger generation for
whon1 the schools we re built. •
Keep in mind the fact th at
I leave S.O.S. in very good
hands. I know it will continue to
flourish, for WC have a ' Slrong.
and iw;livc Board commined 10
n1aintaining lhe philostJhY of
non-judgmental, lovi ng, volunteer
scr\'icc that has been S.O.S.'s
hallmark. And our new director.
reinforced b)' the support of all
our volunteers, is more than able
10 continue and even surpass
what we have accomplished.
,,..,.,, M.ll'C•"'""" J ihcy aren·l causing problems
and \hey don't spill. I've had
them say thank you to n1c,
they're nice people. We give
them ca ns because "'c like
them.
those kids were not put for
satisfaction of the. teachers.
So thank )'OU to all who have
been so supportive all these
yea rs -our donors. large and
small, my fellow volunteers
who've done it all for me, and
!hose in the community who
have spoken out ror us in
troublesome times. And I want
10 thank the many clien1s who
have become my friends and who
have accepted with grace the
indignity of having to ask for and
receive help. 1. think I'll miss
them the most. Much love to you
all.
Jean Forbath thankful for the memories and assista_nce for S.0.S.
,,
GREG LINTNER
Ne.,.,·port Beach
scavengers coo
I am calling in response 10
the article in today's "
(Thursday's) paper about the
people who are out scave nging
in our !rash. I live on 1he
Balboa peninsula and it's a
problem we've been fighting
with. l 'he city trash people
seem real interested, 1he city
police seem rt:al disinterested.
We have called a number of
times and I have now resorted
to taking picturc5. I'd be happy
to talk to somebody. I 1c.n-ow Iris
is the reporter who wrote the
original article, if she'd like to
call us I think we have 50me
more insight into what we see
day to day._
One or our concerns is with
the recyc ling program is that we
·rhank you, hope you prinl it.
RUTH HULSMAN
Newport Beach
PoHce 111111
I am calling to complain
about the police department
in Costa Mesa using police
offi cers 10 enlrap guys for
prostitution. I think 1t really
stinks, I think ii slinks that we
use a female police o(ficer out
there as bait. jusl like a piece or
meat on a slreet corner IO try
to attract men that want her
body and that waat 10 pay for it.
I don't approve of
prostitutio·n but I don'1 think
that's the way 10 stop it. I think
enlrapment like !hat really
smelts of a police state. I'm
realty disgusted wilh !he police
department of Costa Mesa th1tt
they would do that. I would like
to know who is ,responsible for
that. Is it tile chief. is it the city
council or what because I am
hopping mad about it.
CURT DAVIS
Costa Mesa
JEAN FORBATH
Costa Mesa
Dehlndlng Hoag
T his letter is in response to
the comments o( Ms .
Shandcl Harper Mamelli in
rererence 10 Hoag Memorial
Hospital.
What dribble! What libelous
tras h ~
First o( all, I pray that Ms.
Mamelli's child Is well. II will be
in no small way attributed to the
professionalism of a faceless
voice on the paramedic base
s1ation that knew that Haag's
ncurotrauma facilities were
saturated, and was then able to
divert the medic unit to a facility
that was able to render the
appropriate care to he r.
Saturated due to the facl th at
there are not enough fa cilities or
surgeons to handle the load
sometimes.
Twenty fi ve minutes? Ms.
Mamelli should buy a scann er
and listen to the medic uni1s in
Los Angeles that often spe nd an
hour or more trying 10 find ANY
facility lo accept their patient, lei
alone a ncurotrauma receiving
hospital!
You think that Hoag shouldn't
be -lll.inking or enlarging i!'5
racilities when, by your
assessment, we (I am a part lime
employee of Hoag Memorial,
and damned proud of it) can't
handle "local" emergencies. How
in !he name of the Creator do
you ·expect us to handle those
emergencies operating from the
ones we have? Jn significant and
constanl growth in the loci!
communities, or which ALL
residents have a reasonable
expectation to access 10 medica l
How to contact your legislators
STATE SENATE
ca re. Care we can't provide from
a broom closet environment!
Hoag didn't ··refuse" to care
ror your daughter, Ma'am. They
sent her to the racitity most
readily able to render the level
o f care she needed at that
moment. If we really didn•t care,
we would have lei her show up
at lhe back door and wail in line
with everyone else, her most
immediate needs be damned.
Thal it w as a personal
inconvenience to you was
unfortunale.
I pray 1ha1 Ms. Mamclli neve r
again faces the emotional 1ra uma
of having a child need that
particular level of emergency
care again. But I also hope that
she will lake the lime 10 educate
herself as to the state or the
health care system· in this nation
in general !lnd this county in
particular. It won't take her too
long to realize thal we have a
pretty good deal here.
To stale that taking care of
her daughter in an emergency
PRESIDENT
Georp Bu.ab, The White House 1600
Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, O.C. Woo Marbn •raaoo. (Rl, 37th Dist., 140
Newport Center Drive, Suite 1201 Newport
Beach, 92660, 640·1137. (Represents
Newport Beach
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administrltion, 10 Civic Center
Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701
Geni5, vice mayor; Peter Burfa, JaY.
Humphrey and Joe Erickson, counc1l
members.
VICE PRESIDENT Din Qu1~f, Senate Wa~hington, O.C. 20510
Office Building.
GOVERNOR
Pete Wilson, (R) Stile
Sacramento, 95814, (9t6j445·2841 ..
U.S. SENA TORS
Capitol.
Al1n Cnasto• (Oj f51'7 W. c.cnt~
Blvd.;-Sullo Sls;LOs Angelca, 90045, (213)
llS-2186.
~oba S.,..O.r IR), 2400 E, Katella A,..,
Suite 1068, Anahclm, 92806, 634-2331 .
Mail m•Y 1/10 be •ddre1scd 10
U.S.Senatc, W.uhf11$ton, D.C 20JJO.
U.S.HOuSr-or llEPUSENTATIVL'I
Chris Cos (R). "40th Dist~'-4000
MacArthur o/vd,1 &It Tower, ritwport
Bc.1ch, 92660. 750-2244. (Represents puu
of Costa Mc11 1nd Newport Beach)
Jona R. Lewit, (R) 3Sth Dist., 1940 W. Ora~g_e_wood, 'lO'i..t.. Orange, 92668,
939-0604. (Rcpresenu l..Olta Mesa)
STATE ASS.EMBLY
Gilbert.J'.,_o,-IR), Tiith Dist., -4667
MacArthur Blvd. Suite _20J _Newport Betch;-92660, 7s6-066S:-{fieprcscnts
N<Wp<>n Bcoch.J Noloa Frlnellc, IR/,
69ch Dist., 1719.5 Newhooc St, Su.he 20 ,
Fountain Valle_y, 92708. 662-SSO).
(Reprdent1 Cotta Mesa) .•
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4$ Fr<mon,!,_5•n Froncbco,CA 94105. (41$)
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Thomas F. RUey, 5th Dist., 834·3550. (Cos1a Men, Newport Beach and Santa
Ana Heights)
Newport Bu~h: Ciry Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd., 644-3309. Mayor, Phil Sansone,
Mayor pro tern, Oarence Turner, John Cox,
Evelyn Hart, John Hedges, Ruthelyn
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Plummer, Jean W111 council mcmben.
200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa, P.O. 8<n NEW'-O.RLM£SA_
9050, ~6~905-0,.966-4000. ---SCHOOL DISTllJ~NUIEJ)
Elluhdb D. ,....,., member~ Truttcc 1661-16th> ., ewponli<ic1' 760-3200.
Area 5 (Cos1a Mesa ano Newport uc:ach) Superintendent: Job• w. Nicoll Board
ORANGE COUNTY FAlll BOARD Memben: Slltny ~'!!1. mlrmon;
88 Eair Or., Costa Meu. 75l·FAJR. -Jhn df ~ Rod ~Haa, JINfy
President Bettrb t....-ictt1· Vice President ""nco, Ktn w.,_1..., FotTttt Wtntft', Tom
Lan, Arnold; "Directors Ton1 Thom90D, . Wiiiiams.
Cllnt Uoott, Ct.arlotte ClarJ, Nancy
Dooffy, Bott lo..,, Rood7 Smith, Don MESA CONSOUDATED
wATtR orsnucr Wllltl.
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Ceola M-acy H•ll 77 Foit om.,
7$4-$213. M•'l' HoinbuckiO. m"f'l'i Sand<o
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1965 Pl1ccntia. Cotta Meaa, 631 ·1200.
Bo1rd Mcmbert: Trff.7 Olrllll, H••k
h•laa, M_...... 0.n•te. Jack tfat&, Tom N-. .
sea this morning and with him
went the love and caring of so
man)' people, even people who
hardly knew him.
As his parents we suffer for
the loss of our beloved son. but
we are ove rwhelmed with the
outpouring or love sho .... ·n to him.
We thank the Pilot for the
beautiful coverage last October
when Bob's friends from the
Balboa Island Ferr.• shaved 1he1r
heads in so\idarily ·of rriendship:
although Bob had lost his hair to
chcmothcrap)'. he knew he was
not alone in hi s struggle with
cancer. And then again this
summer the Pilot called to see
how Bob "''as doing and to prais·e
his courage and s1reng1h in his
dying days.
We !hank hi s dear friends who
s1ayed with him till 1hc end,
visiting. laughing or crying,
wriling, and calli ng . The
numerous cards and letters he
received. (many as a resuh of a
letter se nt out by a wonderful
friend and fraternity brother)
helped brighten his days and Jct
him know he "'aS no( forgotlen.
But th e ove rwh elming
attendance at his memorial
service will always remain a
bright spot in our hearts -the
words th a1 "·ere spoken by his
dear friends will live forever. We
thank everyone who a!lended
thal day in person or in, spiril.
We could___.Jtot believe 1ha1 we
were able to say at the end of
that day, "\\lhat a beautiful,
wonderful day!~" It is the people
and the caring that makes us
realize the "'Onderful "'orld we
live in. Bob had lo!d us ne\'cr,
ever to forget him. and we never.
ever will; he "'as special to so
many people and in tum those
people are special 10 him and us.
thaiik you from the bottom of
our hearts.
MARCY. BOB. AND JIM
COOK
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~ By Iris Vokol
~ .... -:1 NEWPORT BEACH -The ~ rupture of a 7S~ycar-old water ~ line slated for replacement ia !i coming months forced the
~ closing of a major sea.ion of
: Eas! Coast Highway through
:.1 Corona dcl Mar for almost 24 , h _, ours, crippling traffic and
:o slowing business for Jocal ?-merchants.
The westbound side of the ~ highway · through !he Corona del
:; Mar commercial district wu
=' finally reopened late Thursday
; evening but one lane was kept
' clo&cd through Friday u worl: ,,
:; crews repaved the road.
All Janes were expected to be
open today. ·'
~ The Laguna Beach County
.1 Water District's 30-inch water
main, which Ji~s under Cout
Highway, broke at Goldenrod
Avenue in Corona dcl Mar
around 10:30 1 p.m. Wednesday
night, according to officials. The
line leaked an estimated 4.SOO
gallons of water per minute for
about an hour before workers
were able to shut down the line,
according to · Milch Bowland,
supervisor.
Crews worked through the
nigh! to patch the line and
closed a ll the highway's
westbound lanes, except for one,
from Orchid Avenue to
Goldenrod. Commuters were
rerouted north on Marguerite
Avenue.
In the meantime, merchants
like Glenna Dee, owner df
Integrity 714 Salon -located
where the break occured -had
lo put up with pools of water in
their parking lots, mud slicks
covering the sidewalks, which
also buckled and ,cracked from
water .damage, and slowed
business.
"We noticed our building is at
a slant now, and there's a lot of
damage to my nowers, which I
" just planted," said Dee, whose
shop was blocked by ~he gaping
hole in the hi~way, construction
crews and equipment and piles
of mud.
Water service to homes was
not affected by the break,
according to Joe Savella, general
manager of the Laguna water
district. The only user of the
water line at the time was the
Irvine Ranch Water District for
construction along the coast,
Sovella said.
The old line was slated to be
re.placed around springtime. In
fact , the district had just
received bids for the
replacement, which will cost
around Sl.3 million, Sovella said.
The repair or the line and
repavcment of the highway will
cost the district between S50,CKX:l
and $100,000, S<Nella said.
FAA 111111
Officials to study . ' ..
environment impact •wo had been led to be-ey Rusi Loar th! Ille now reauta1iona would be
• Wll9I' blued without ibe Cnvironroental
NEWPORT BEACH -John Clocumentation," 11id airport
Wayne Aitpon officials returned ~penon Courtney Wictciocb.
from an FAA meet Ina ln , 't we undcratand at this point
Washington O.C. Friday aaylna ta the FAA will not iuuc 1 new
that government 'ft:gulaton ha¥e advisory circular Until some
agreed to delay changina takoofl environmental auessment work
proccdurea until enviroUMmtal hll been completed."
impact studies are conductod. , Althouah the circular th•t would
At iasue arc. proposed cllange takeoff procedures is
re~lations that would extend the acMlory in nature. airport officials
nolS)' full-power climb from 500 pPect that the FAA will include
feet to 800 feet in iltitude. the recommendations in Air.
Residents fear increased noile l.nd C..rricr C>Perations Specifications
the airport fears increased Uablllty1 wllich would mate the new
The county has put 1 moratorMD ··procedures mandatory.
on its Santa Ana Heights Purc!lile
A ss uranl::e a nd AC:ous1~e~1 Airport officials say the cunent
BRIDE: • memories
of weddlril '· ltn1 palnfu1 ·
From A 1 Bleckley said she "apologized
suit also says she had to "tick" tbe profusely that there was any mix
front of the gown down the aille up and offered a complete and full
in order to walk and slipJ>id when refund, but for God sakes, why
she reached the alter. l!tc didn't she call ?"
contends she spent the reception Lee contends it's because she
carrying her bouquet in froat tOf dNln't realiz.e she had the wrong
her stomach after her -sl•r dreu.
... overheard one guest say she ''They told me it was one or a
looked Pregnant. · ' lcill:i," she said. "I thought maybe
"I waited so lon11 to file a Mt t lta'd lost ~ight or something
because it's really painful to th.Ink. 1 we,~t wron11 wt~ the .al~eratlons.
1bout," she said. "You can 11up· . But d~cr 1n a ~dhon ~ears o.n
at certain things that happen at a · '"1 .~ddmg day did I think this
wedding, like if you're late or can't . &~ could have . been anothe;r
find a. glovt. _but sorncthhtg Jffm; d~ _,.._And. to~ t~1s, day .. I don.t
this -it's affnost unforgtvablc," · ~ wfl05e dress I wore.
· · (µ will adc the court lo order
But Mon Amie employees say Mon Amie to pay her Sl ,400 for
it's her own fault . the dress plus another $2,500 so
"We are very apologetic for her
inconveniences, but at the same
time, she should have called the
minute she realized it was the
wrong dress," said Susan Bleckley,
who is in charge of operations for
Mon Amie. "We would have
realized there was some · mistake
and gotten the right dress to her."
she can get her pictures redone -
whidl·WOU'ld me an renting another
tuxedo', buying more flowers and
pa~g another photographer.
'Every girl dreams about her
wedding day and how her wedding
dress will look." she said. "That's
probably the most impo rtant
thing:"
". . 500·foot power c:utb•ck
' requirement it not • bard ud faa
rule. It ll~ not enforced when
condilions would mate the
procedure unu.fe. Factors aucb 11
ain:raft size, noise clasaification
and length of journey also come
into play. "Some carriers can make
their noise levels without mating
that cutback," Wicrcioch said.
"People should not act the
impression that every single
aircraft cuts power back at 500
feet. That's simply not the case." ft
But if the new takeoff
proccdwes currently proposed are
approved, ~Wiercioch aaid quieter
power cutbacks below 800 feet will
be strictly prohibited ... The FAA
has said the reason they're mak.ii
this change is because of safety,
she said. "We're not going t
argue with that."
From A1
has not compJained to city
officials for fear she would
have to pay for the repairs or
be kicked out.
"People who might not be
h,cre legally would like to
keep a low profile, so I
suspect that is one reason
why they ·wouldn't
ooinplai~," said Mayor Mary ·
Hornbuckle. "But that
does n't mean that we
wouldn't help them. They're
human beings and they
deserve that." ~
Hornbuckle said the city is
investigating severaJ other
'fartment complexes
p agucd by simi lar
conditions.
"You're always going to
have property owners who
arc absentee landlords or
don't particularly care,"
C 'DeBaca said. "But it
baffles my mind that some
property owners don't
maintain the quality 9f their
own property and make sure
it continues to grow "' In
cQuity ." '
"UffMAN: Remembered as gifted, talented "My job is to make these cuts as
painless for studenls and teachers
as I can," Paulsen said. "We've
been through periods o f -cuts
before and we've survived lhcm."
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because of the recession. "We're
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"You can go from plenty to
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WYNN: 'Top llll8Clltlv8' • From A1
nearly as much.
"He's a top executive all the
way around," said Councilman
Clarence Turner. "It was a
recognition of a job well done. He
is lhc president or a corporation
with 750 employees -that's how l
approached 11."
Councit members denied that
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for Wynn to stay with the city.
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Corona's defensive swarm of (from l~ft) Bill Peters, Ca.m Hoover, Chris Quinn, Mike De Revere and Scott Borland put the damps of Huntington Beach's Devon Goodrich (49) in 19·16 win for CdM's Sea Kings.
Sea Kings triumph ~ as time expires, 1e~1 ·e1 I
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I By Barry Faulkner
Spol1S Writer
HUNTINGTON BEACH
-The young and untested ~
Corona del Mar High _.
football team crammed an \ . ·
entire pre-league season's -
worth of experience into Friday night's
heart-stopping 19-16 victory over host
Huntington Beach Friday night.
The Sea Kings rebounded from their
most miserable first half in recent
memory as junior tailback Tom Hess
INSIDE
-l'llot ,,._
Costa Mesa's Fernando Osp1na
ran for two TDs in 27-0 win/ BS.
• Mater Del rolls up 27
first-half points, holds on to
stop Capo Valley/84.
capped a remarkable individual perform-
ance with a 17-yard field goal to break a
16-16 deadlock as time ran out.
Hess, a 6-foot-l , 185-pounder, scored
all the Sea Kings points, including a pair
of I -yard touchdown runs, two conversion
kicks, and a safety. His second TD run
capped a seven-play march, following a
free kick, and his PAT knotted the game
at J6-16, with 3:06 left.
Huntington Beach drove to the CdM 50
with the ensuing kickoff, but junior safety
Matt Evans, who had been in and out of
the game in the fourth quarter due to
cramps, intercepted a third-down pass at
his own 42, side-stepped a would-be
tackl er and rumbled to the Oilers 15 with
55 seconds remaining.
After an incompletion, Huntington
Beach was called for pass interference in
the end zone, then offsides, setting up
first-and-goal at the 4 with 42 seconds
left.
Hess, who managed just 9 yards on 13
carries against a stingy Oilers' defense,
muscled up the middle to the 1, as the
clock continued to click.
CdM assembled its field goal unit with
time dwindling, and the ball was snapped
with four ticks on the clock. Hess' chip
shot split the uprights, to give the Sea
Kings a winning experience they won't
soon forget.
"I would have been happy to get out of
this with a tie, but things fell our way,"
CdM Coach Dave Holland said emerging
from a mob of cavon ing players at
midfield. ··w e have a lot of young players
who learned to play football tonight. We
made several costly mistakes. It's good
the way we came back, but they're going
to get their butts chewed "
Holland said he didn't chastise his
troops at halftime, despite watching
Huntington Beach dominate beyond the
10-point spread. The Oilers had the ball
for 18:57 of the 24 minutes before
intermission, scoring a pair of safeties on
an errant punt snap and a quan erback
sack.
See CDM/16
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.1a-10 victory Sailors rally ta . ci -. I
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TOftJ M.lftc:ulO (JO) rNn thftluih the llne 11 Wion open a bis hole In 13· 10 win ewer lnvadtna Oranp ~ night.
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But Harbor pays · 1
a big price for it:
Of er (collarbone)
By Roger Canson
5j)orts Edilllf
NEWPORT BEACH -
They proved they can make &
a lot of mistakes and still
come, out winners, but
Newport Harbor High 's
Sailors paid a big price for a 13-10
football victory over Orange's Panthers
in the 1991 season-opener on the
winner's field Friday night.
With a rare pair of 100-yard runners
in the backfield. the Sailors dug down
deep in the fading minutes to pull it out
with a 63-yard scoring march (all on the
ground), capped by a smashing 10-yard
scoring run Crom tailback Brandon
Finney with 1: 10 left.
The Sailors pounded it through the
Orange line 13 straigh\ times behind a
rugged front line that turned the
Panthers' defense inside out.
They took. the offensive from the
start, but really turned it on during the
final drive with starting quarterback
Mike Of er sidelined with a collarbone
injury.·
Ofer went down late in the third •
quarter at the Orange 4-yard line and it •
appears the best case ecenario is a four·
week absence from the starting lineup.
That was the most optimistic approach
Friday niaht. He'll under go X-rays~~"'~..., ... ~"'
today.
"It's just a shame," said Newport
Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley. "We'll
survtve, but I feel badly for Mike. He
worked to hard in tbe off-KUOD."
It WU I game which the Sanon
pir'O\"Cd they ibdccd coukl IDlkc a aot of
mistake• and atill come out winners, but
if it were not for a fwnble recovery by
9raeon Coluccio at the Harbor 37 with
6:42 aett, ~ttina up tbc ~ ~
S.NIEWPORT~
lap-
in -t111a1 OT ta
Na. 2S.
I n an early showdown between
two of the top high school
powers in Orange County, an
ejection late in the match proved
costly to Corona del Mar H1&h
Thursday evening.
The Sea Kings, who entered the
match the top-ranked team in CIF
4-A. were edged by No. 2 ·San
Clemente, 8-7, at Saddleback
College despite controlling the
match for most of the way.
In the season opener for both
teams, CdM took a 2-1 lead after
one quarter, padded it to 5-3 at
halftime and traded goals in the
third quarter for a 6-4 edge
ente ring the final period.
When the Sea Kings scored first
-1n the fourth quarter for a 7-4
advantage with 5:16 remaining, the
victory seemed assured. However,
when Austin Weir was ejected on
fouls, the game turned in the
Tritons' favor.
San Clemente sliced the deficit
to 7-6 on a pair of man-advantage
goals by sophomore Phinney
Gardner, then tied the game on
another extra-man tally by Todd
Pelkey with 56 seconds remaining
in regulation.
Neither team managed to score
during the three-minute overtime,
and Alex Tahmoush narrowly
missed winning it for the Sea
Kings in sudden-death when he
fired a shot off the crossbar.
O n the ensuing play, San
Clemente goalie Pat Ortiz passed
the ball to Todd Suckiel, who fed
Jeremy Laster, who in turn slid the
shot under Sea Kin goalie
Robbie Pille with ds left
in the second ext sessio
Ted Simpkins I M with
four goals while Tahm ush, Weir
fishing tourney
begins today
T he third annual Se aFest
Fishing Tournament will be held
today and Sunday, starting at 6
a.m. each day at The Cannery
Restaurant.
Both "In-Harbor" and "Open-
Ocean" divisions will be featured
in the tournament.
Each tournament will conclude
wi th an awards ceremony at The
Cannery Restaurant.
and Brent O'Brien had one apiece.
Pike wu ciedited with 15 saves.
Five ol San Ocmcnte's goals ca.me
on manpower situations.
Sean Lane's two goats i.n the
first half helped ke'ep San
Ocmentc close.
It marked San Oemente's first-
cvcr win QYer' Corona del Mar.
The Sea Kings visit El Toro on
Wednesday at 3.
Eagles fall in OT
The Estancia High ~atcr polo
squad opened its seas6n at the
Irvine Tournament 'FridC\y,
dropping a 12-10 overtime decision
against Los Amigos.
The Eagles and Lobos were
deadlocked, 10-10, at the end of
regulation. Los Amigos went in
front on a goal with 39 seconds
left in overtime, then put the
finishing touches on the victory by
scoring into an empty net as the
buzzer sounded.
. Brothers Adam and Ryan
Bollenbach supplied the bulk of
Estancia's scoring with four and
three goals, respectively.
Estancia returns to action in
consolation play at IJVinc with a 9
a jm. match today against
University. The Eagles will play a
second game today with the
opponent to be determined by the
outcome of t.he first match.
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By the numbers
TENNIS
High echool girt•
NOfM.&AOUI! Newport ...,.,_ 14, Htn. ~ -4 ....... Hawlcins (NH) def. Monroe, 6· 1, def. Serino. 6·2,
def Madr.J, 6-1; R~ (NH) lost. 5·7. won. 6..0,
lost. 5-7. Olsoo (NH) lost. 3-6, won, 6-3. lost. 4-6
Doubles
Everets.Jacob (NH) def. Johnson-Jones. 6..0. de1.
Chuno·Pham. 6·3. def. Aoreffa·Sllef1y, 6...C; Teal·
Lewis (NH} woo, 6-3. 6·3. 6·3: Geny-Glass (NH)
WOil, 6·2, 6·4, 6·3
Foothill 8, Newport tc.rbor •
(Foothln wine on .-mes, 7a.74)
Singles
HawkJns (NH) lost to Parsons. 2-6. def Drake. 6-
4, det. Chen. 6· 1: Ra~ (NH) lost, Hl. won. 6· 2. 6-2; Olson (NH) lost. 0-6, won. 6·2. 6-1.
Doublff
Evarts-Jacob (NH} lost to Clavfs·Van Ctene. 2·6,
lost to Pm-Fems, 3-6, det. tvey.J. PatX. 6·3, Teal·
Lewis (NH/ lost. 2·6. 6-7, won. 6·3: Gary-Glass (NH)
lost. 2-8. ·6. won. 6-4.
Corona clel Mar 8, ....,,.... W..tteke 8
(CdMwtneon..,...., 7M1) ........ Asch (CdM) lost to Wasserman. 3-6, 2-2 vs. Meh-
man (darlcness). def. Smalinsl<y, 7 ·5: Goldsteln
fCdMJ lost. 0-6, 4-6, led 3-1 (dallcoess). Nelson
VOLLEYBALL
Community colleae women
NOKOllnltlNC•
Oranoe Coast def San Oleoo Mna. 7·15, 5·15,
15·12, 15·10, 15·12
High eohool glrte
NC>N-l&AOUE
Costa Mesa def Rancho Alamitos. 16-14, 15-(,
15·3 •
Calvary Chapel def. Bmtnn Cllllstian. 15·9, 15·7.
15..0.
(CdM) lost, 0-6. 4-6, 2·6. .
Doubl•• .Anllood·Clcerone (CdM) di!. ~a-Gonion. 6-
3. def Slaton-Meow. 6-2. def. Bemstetn-Quaolno. 6· o. Winton-O'Mura (CdM) lost, 4-6, 3-6, won. 7-6. Glasgow-Murdy (CdM) won. 6-2. 6-1, 6-1.
l!I TOf'O t4, eo.t. ..... 4
... ., Def 10, Ketell9 •
SOCCER
Com""°'"' coll•1• Men NON-CONPDDC• Onnge COMt 3, ... .,.... ..... 3
San Diego Mesa sCOllnQ: Gl'lllldos 2. White 1
Saves· DanalQeO 6. Orange Coast scoring: MossadeQN 2. Suarez 1.
Saves: Nye 6.
Hilftime· San DieO<> Mesa. 2..0.
WATER POLO
High echool
NOIMUGU•
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Sen Clemente I, CeroM del Mar 1
Corona det M¥ 2 3 1 1 o 0-7 San Clementk 1 2 1 3 0 1-8
Corona clfl Mat scottng: Sln1lldns 4, TllVnouSh 1.
Wetr 1. o·enen 1. Sms: Pita 11.
San Ctemenle scomo: Lane 2. Gardner 2, Mat·
t:'ews 1, Peby 1, Laster 1. SMs: Otiz 6.
YALSllCIA TOUIUUllmlT st TON H, ...._Def 8
Mater Del 3 0 4 2-9 El Toro 5 4 4 7-20
Mater Del SCOl1ng: Espana 1, Broyles 4, Mayer 3,
Andnlde 1. B Toro scomg: Brlchl 4, ~ 3, Hice 3, Vlltlo
3, Simmons 3, Thon..,son 4.
Cycle Seafest scheduled
for Sunday in Newport
Cycle SeaFest, a recreational
bicycle event to be held at
Newport Dunes Aquatic Park, wilf'
take place Sunday, Sept. 15.
"This event is geared both for
the family and for the avid cyclist,"
said event chair Jack Caress. "The
two courses we have designed will
be enjoyable for every level of
cycling enthusiast."
Scenic routes have been planned
for the riders. The Newport
Course, an 11 ·mile route circling
the Back Bay, is an easy counc for
families. The SeaFest Course will
head cast on a 35-mile trek
through Irvine and Tustin.
ft will include challenging hills
and view• of the surrounding
farms and orange groves.
R1ders puticipatin1 in 1hc 35·
mile ScaFest Coune will leave the
' Newport Dunes Aquatic Park at
7:45 a.m. Those participating in
the 1 I-mile Newport Course will
start at 8:30 a.m.
Fees arc set at $30 for
individuals and $45 for families
and Hoag Hospital is sponsoring
the event.
Cycle Sed'cst is part of the
Newport ScaFest, -a two-weekend
celebration showcuing more than
15 events throughout Newport
Beach Thursday, Sept. 12 through
Sunday, Sept. 22.
For more information on Cycle
SeaFest, phone the Ne'(Port
Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce at (714) 644-8211 or
Pacific Sport Management at
(714) 841-2062
tc.1Juy1 ltainontJ/l'olot
C orona del Mar High's water ~lo forces, ranked No. 1 in the
CIF 4-A preseason poll, opened the 1991 campaiW' with a rug-
ged test against No. 2 San Clemente Thursday at Saitdleback Col-
lege. CdM Coach John Vargas counsels his team at halftime (top).
Below, Doug Cesario of the Sea Kings maintains possession
(below), whffe Austin Weir looks for a teammate. CdM fell in sud-
den-death overtime, 8-7.
.
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§ports brie Bruins
sw~ep at
tourney
DCC volleyball. team takes 2V2-hour
win over San -Mesa in opener
By Tlm Meyer
Sports Wrtter
NEWPORT BEACH -The
UCLA Bruins finished the first
day of the 25th annual UC Irvine
Water Polo Tournament with a
perfect 3-0 mark by holding off
Long Beach State, 9-8, Friday
night at Corona del Mar High's
Marian Bergeson Pool.
Despite a late ralJy by the 49ers,
who scored the last three goals of
the game, the Bruins held on to
assure themselves a place in
Sunday's final rounds aod a
chance to repeat the ti.tie they won
last year.
Paced by three third quarter
goals by Oliver Will, the Bruins
took command of the ~ame which
was tied, 3-3, at halftime. UCLA
took a two-goal lead into the
fourth quarter and increased it to
9-5 early in the period before the
49ers' last surge fell short.
The three-day tournament,
which features the top eight
nationally ranked teams from last
year competing in the 12-team
field, is an early season indicator
of who will be favored to win this
year's national title.
-In an earlier game Friday, UC
Irvine defeated USC. 13-12, but
not blfore the Anteaters nearly
gave the game away.
Leading 10.9 with three seconds
remaining, UCI'1 Kevin Froning
attempted a dangerous pass back
to his own goaltender. USC's
Geor'e Belcher intercepted the
pass m front of the Anteaters net
and scored as the clock ran out to
send the game into overtime.
UCI ended the day with a 2-1
record, the Joss coming to UCLA,
and can finish no better than fiCth
in the tournament.
There will be six teams
competing in today's preliminary
round , with games scheduled for
7 and 8: 10 a.m. at Newport
Harbor High.
Last year's defending NCAA
champion California Golden Bears
get things under way at 7 against
rrc no State. Stanford faces UC
San 01cao al 8:10.
'
The Orange Coast College women's <.•
volleyball team got a good workout in >
its season-opening match against----
visiting San Diego Mesa Friday afternoon.
The Pirates overcame a slow start and emerged
with a 7-15, 5-1:5, 15-12, 15-10, 15-12 decision over
the Olympians in a match which took in excess of
21/i hours.
"We started the match off well, but a lot of bad
things happened in the first game," explained
.QCC Coach Jane Hilgendorf. "We missed four
straight serves and lost our momentum. We had
way too many unforced errors."
The Pirates couldn't stem the tide in the second
game, but Hilgendorf made a lineup change
entering the third game which seemed to turn
things around. OCC evened the match, then took
a 6-1 lead in game five before Mesa fought back.
The fifth game was deadlocked at 6, 8 and 9,
and the Olympians actually gained an 11-10 edge
before OCC recovered and put the match away
behind the scJVing of Stacy Bekcmcycr, a
sophomore transfer from Cal Poly-Pomona who
bad rcdshirted last year. ~
Other fiAC...pCrfonnanccs for e Pirates were
turned in by setter Kim Harty o had 54 assists;
sophomore outside hitter Reiko Matsumoto, who
had 14 k.ills; and freshman middle blocker Bryn
Gillis, who contributed 12 kills. ,.
"We have a much more balanced attack this
year, we're much more venatilc," said Hilgendorf.
"We have people who can come off the bench and
help us."
OCC is at the Grossmont pool play tourney all
day today before hosting Long Beach City College
in a match Wednesday night at 7.
Pirates scratch for 3-3 tie
Ali Mossadeghi's goal from close
• range in the waning moments rallied -~--.-
the Orange Coast College men's aoccer . ~
team to a 3.3 tic with visiting San ----
Diego Mesa Thursday.
The tying goal wu milted by Juon Hooper,
who fed Mossadcghi in Cront of the Mesa pl
The visitors struck for a pair of goals, by David
White and Ricky Granados, Cor a 2.Q halftime
lead.
OCC (0+2) began to mount itt <X>meback early
In the second half when Sergio Suarez acorcd to
make It 2-1. The Duca pulled even with about
eight mlnute1 to play when P.J. Polowlld's shot
was deflected and Mouadegbi fired in the
rebound.
Mesa (1·0·2) then appeared to score the pme-
wlnner with about (our minutes left when
Granados tallied his acoond goal of the game.
The Piratc;s are back ln action Monday
aftcmoo9 when they visit El Camino.
Sailors split pair of match.es
The Newport Harbor High girls ·
tennis team completed its first week of • •
competition with a 1-1 mark following_,;-__ _
a victory over Huntington Beach
Thursday and a close setback against Foothill on
Friday.•
The Sailors downed Huntington Beach, 14·4,
dominating in doubles with a 9-0 sweep. Freshman
Sarah Hawkins breezed to 6-1, 6-2, 6-1 victories in
singles.
Newport finished in a 9-9 tie with Foothill, but
lost the decision on garnes, 78-74. The Sailors won
six of nine sets in singles, but FoothiJl's No. 1 ·•
player Amanda Parsons won her three matches.
Hawkins, senior Camelia RajKumar ahd
freshman Lindsey Olson each captured two of
three sets to pace Newport.
CdM ekes out tennis win
.The Corona del Mar High girls __ _
tennis team escaped with a season-e ..
opening victory, 75-61 on games, after ,;-
the set socirc finished 8-8 against ----
Harvard Westlake Friday.
Two of the sets were not completed due to
darkness.
The Sea Kings doubles teams of Erika Anhood·
Sara Cioeronc and Jenny Glasgow-Jenny Murdy
cruised to victories in their respective three sets,
with Glasgow-Murdy yielding just fo'l" games in
the process. """-
The Sea Kings battle Palos Verdes Peninsula in
their next match Monday.
Mustangs open with win
The Costa Mesa High girls volleyball ----
team opened its season on a high note • {..
Thursday with a 16-14, lS-4, 15-3 _, __ _
verdict over host Rancho Alamitos.
Angela Tonavanlk had six ldJls, Heather
Roblnaon added five and Teen Moore chipped in
with 16 mist.I to pace the Mustangs. Coata Mesa
is home to face Saddlcback next Tuesday. - -
Calvary Chapel victorious
The Calvary Chapel &lrla volleyball J
team posted a aeuon-opcnlna 15·9, •• '-• 1~·7, 15-0 victory ov~ Brethren_.._,. __
Christian of Orange Thunday.
Outside hitter COurtncy Owens notched 18 kJlls
in the sweep.
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Creamy rides, conservative yet ornate styling and massive comfort keep
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As the majority of these "baby boomers" re~h their prime earning
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After driving the 1992 Eldorado and Seville In Detroit,
though, I think Cadillac Is finally ready to prove that It can, In fact. build
cars on par with the current crop of super sedans from Germany and
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their suspensions have been retuned for more driving feel and the quality of
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Noticeably absent is the chrome frosting tnat made eartler models took
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Estancia gobbles up four of seven Los Amigos fumbles to gain opening triumph
eym-Olt --GARDEN
GROVE-Estancia
Hilh football coach
John Licbeogood
couldn't have asked
more from hil defcme
night.
Friday
The Eagles' D forced seven
fumbles, pounced on four of tbr;:m,
set up two fourth-quarter scofbs
and kept host Los Amigos out of
the end zone during a 10..3 non-
confcrcnce win in the season
opener for both teams. ~ ' The victOQ'.l'."·Pflly the second in
thc--last.oJO gljtcs for Estancia, had t.... ~eD.1.ood beaming as an
............. cs · '\iif 950 fans filed from the
'-• Sia &.
"We needed this win bad,
comi ng off a 2-8 season like we
were," Llebengood said. Last year,
the Eagles opened with a 30-27
win over Los Amigos and then
won only one more game the rest
of the way.
Credit the defense for kick·
starting Es tancia's new campaign
Friday by putting the Eagles in the
lead and keeping them there.
Three plays in particular made the
difference:
• -Leading 3.Q at halftime, Lot
Amigos toot lhe second·balf
kickoff and plowed~in
eight minutes to 'a
seven, before Ricardo ilar
picked off a Joey Ponillo pus In
the end zone.
Aguilar returned the ball 101
yards for an appareo1 touchdown,
but a clippinf call brought it back
to the Estaneta 17.
-·The Eagles pu'htcd and
linebacker Mike Smith fell on the
fumbled return at the Los Anligos
41. Five plays Jatcr quarterback
Matt Johner snuck across from
one yard out for the Eagles' lone
TO 10 open the fourth quarter.
-Four minutes l ater,
Estancia's Fred. Pajarito came up
wi lh lhc Lobos' seventh fumble,
this one at 1hc Los Amigos six,
setting up Smith's 27-yard field
goal wi1h just over six minu1es 10
play.
The Lobos mounted one final
a11ack, driving from their own 23
to the Es1ancia 30. However, an
ineligible receiver down field put
the ball back on the 50, and
Johner swatted away Portillo's
final pass to seal the win. ·
"On defense, we looked good,"
Liebeligood said. "Mike (Smith),
Ricardo {Aguilar), Pete Baniaga ...
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all summer we stressed teamwork,
and they won this one as a team."
They also won without the
services of standout linebackers
Brian Obcrreutcr and Aaron
Leffler, both sidelined with
injuries. Oberrcuter suffered a
hairline rracture on his~ght. ankle
earlier 1his week ai\d l .Cftier broke
his collar boric during the sumrnCr.
"To win a ballgame like this,
without those two and against a
good football team like Los
Amigos, I'm really proud of these
kids," the Es1ancia coach said.
Liebcngood added that he was
also proud of the way his team
...
" ..... .. ..,,., .. -· ·l;~ ,. , ... , .. ,
came back after managing only
one first down in the first half -
and that a meaningless 6-yard run
on the last play.
In fact, the Eagles gained just 40
yards rushing in the · first half,
completed no• passes and never
crossed the 50. Los Amigos didn't
fare much better -gaining 57
yards on the ground and 14 in the
air -but did kick a 40..yard .field
I minute, 42 seconds before
intermission.
Halftime seemed to rejuvenate
the Eagles. Following Smith's
Cumbie recovery late in t the third
quarter, Estancia pllt together a
~"'&!=~ 111111· a~ It by aahtilll -ran! ID llto
Loo ......,.. 40. Jobner -to the 3f, plddna up ooe of only
three Estancia fint dowru tbe
entire llJDCI· NellCla Olsbe&kl
fOUowed with 1 power off tackle
iefl, good for Tl yarda to the four,
and then went off pard on the
next play to the one to set up
· Johncr's score.
Olshefski finished with 42 yar~
on aevcn carries to lead all Eagle
backs. Johncr, who was sacked
twice, gained 30 yards on sevc11
attempts, and Gomez picked up 24
on seven tries.
"Offensively, we will ~et better,"
Licbcngood promised. ' In the fust
half they stunted everybody and
we had problems picking up the
stunts. We Jot it back in the
second half and started reading
them better."
Meanwhile, Los Amigos took.
itself out of most any scoring
opportunity with its inability to
hang onto the footbaJI .
·;we had our chances, a number
of, times," said first·ycar coach
Ste:rc Bolton, shaking his head.
Twice, .the Lobos got within the
Estancia IO-yard line only to have
penalties and an inlcrccption
prevent them from scoring.
The five turnovers
overshadowed an impressive per-
(onnance by ~nior quarterback
Joey Portillo,· who completed 6 of
13 passes ror 59 yards and led·au
rushers with 72 yards on 14
carries.
0
NEWPORT HARBOR: Sailors rally
with last~minute touchdown march
• l"P~U
Sailor Branon Coluccio (left) gets some help from a teammate in containing Orange1s Noah Kimbwala.
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From 81
the outi:ome may haVe been
different.
Just moments before the big
break the Sailors were in position
to give their coach a sleepless
nigl'ft having wasted one
opportunity artcr anothet to put
the game away with case.
"We just couldn't stick it in lhe
en~. zone," said Brinkley. "We had
possession four times in the first
half, and three limes we could
have scored."
The Sailors were in danger or an
opening-game loss when the
Panthers took the lead with 8:55
remaining in 1he fourth quarter
after a punt return was fumbled
away at the Newport 23, setting up
a 4-yard sweep by Nathaniel White
[or the go-ahead TD.
It was just one of several
miscues by a team which ironically
played without a single penalty
and wi1h an ofrensive line that was
blowing out huge holes for Finney
(23 carries, 109 yar~s) and Tony
Mancuso (15 carries, 100 yards).
Finally, howeve r, the payoff
touchdown drive came as the two
runners, engineered by back-up
quarterback Gregg Willia ms, took
tyrns with smashing carries as
..facklcs Beau Ralphs and Mirhadi,
guards Pat Cahill and Barlon, and
center Scotl Andrews, as well as
Matt Moureaux, performed with
Player of the Game status.
On thi rd-a nd-five al the 10
Finney took the pitch and ran to
his left, virtually unopposed as
Amin Mirhadi sealed off the left
side and guard Marc Barton
pulled to lead the way, leaving the
Panthers grabbing ror air.
Orange had one last gasp and
got to the Sailors' 32 with a 44-
Statistics •••port......_ 1a, Or.,.. to _.,,_
or-. Q 3 0 1-10
"'woorl Hllboi" 0 7 0 1-13 --Or; -K!Qf, l2 FG. 5 15.
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.. n ... 215 p ....
0 -.. ,_,,
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yard pass play, but on third down,
Wade Tift intercepted with three
seconds left to preserve the
vic1ory.
Without that last 1ouchdown
drive Brinldey indeed would have
had a hard time sleeping Friday
night. His team domina1cd -but
among the frustrations:
• Finney, o n his way to a
touchdown, fumbled the ball away
"one-half yard" from crossing the
goal line, according to official
Daryl Strobl, Orange's Jim Perez
covering the ball in the end zone
for a harmless louchback.
•On Harbor's third possession,
the Sailors marched to Orange 17,
only to give it up on an
inlercep1ion, ~ut finally, after
Finney recovered a loose ball al
the Orange 25, the Sailors
marched for~. the go-ahead
touchdown, Ofer finding Aaron
McKown from 10 yards out. ·
•Then came the worst
frustra tion of all -Ofer directing
the Sailors 50 yards before going
down at the O range 4-yard line on
third and goal. His collarbone
went with him, HarbOr was forced
to settle for a ficTd goal attempt
and the 21-yard attempt was
blocked by Perez.
•Harbor rorccd a punt, but the
punt relum was blown and Orange
cashed in wilh a 28-yard scoring
march to take the lead.
• Three downs and a punt
withoul Ofer at the controls gave
Orange the ball again, but finally
Coluccio grabbed the loose ball at
the Harbor 37 with 6:42 lcrt to set
up that final surge or "smash-
mouth" ror the Sailors.
Coluccio was a standout on both
sides or the ball, grabbing five
passes for 53 ya rds, as well as his
work in the secondary.
So the Sailors arc 1-0 and off on
the right foot -and Brink.Icy
mai nta ins his Sailors will
"survive," because of his team's
ability to run it down the
opposition's throats.
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Newpott Kll'bol" and Omige ,._.,.. lqUWed ~ In
loolball sine• l!IM . Hlir"Oo(J h-ner IOOlblll
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II the OU1)t1 ..• The ~ OI cheerleldOt1 on the Tlf1"
M08 of the field had ro ettea on Jelt ..... ._,..
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clefens1. After the pne ll'lil Wiii °"' 111m Wfllf1 hi was 6hd*1o usler. Thi ~ ~ delplll startiov two ~n.
Mater ,Dei's half proves bigger than Capo's
Apparently 1n control at halftime, 27-0, Monarchs forced to hold on, 27-21
By Howard L. Handy
SPOrts Wrrler
COSTA MESA --
They played two -1),.
different ballgames in • ,,,tf.
a span of a regulation _ fnt
game Friday night ar. '
Orange Coast College. , ,
"They" being Mater Dei High's
undefeated Monarchs (2-Q-) · and
the Capistrano Valley Coug~. 1
J • The Monarchs won the first
half, 27-0, while the Cougars took
charge in the fourth quarter with
21 poin1s of their own to bring the
final count to 27·21 in a game that
saw quarterbacb Billy Blanton of
,,.. 1 Mater Dei and Scotl Palton of the .~ Cougars dominate the offensive
•
ad ion, '
Blanlon passed for 317 yards
wilh 13 completions in 21 attempts
and one interception. Patton hit
on 16 of_)(). for 247 yards, but had
rour intercepted,,
''This W•S ,two different
baJJgamer here i:iconlght," Co•
Dn1ce· ·Rollirtson said ·after_ -his
Monarchs were stunned by the:
fourth-quarler heroics of the
CougarS.
''We wanted thi1 football game
real -bedly-toniaht. These kids
believe In thenuelveti and we came
out co pl•y In the lint h1lf.
''Bui J could see ln the locker
room at halftime tb1t they were
not as concentrated to begin the
• '
Blanton Morante
third quarter. That one was a
complete disaster (though the
Cougars failed to score in the
period). We stopped ourselves
offensively."
The Monarchs set the teaapo
after taking the opening kickoff at
their own 25, On the second snap,
Blanton connected with Chris
Ruperto on a 7().yard louchdown
pass with btrely a minute off the:
clock.
Brian BrO~dbet\.f. kti:bd-~\he
conversion ana rr-.... n .:;o, Ill leaa
M81er-OCi WOiild never relinquish.
Blanton hit Roger Morante on
an 8-yard scoring pass 1od
Broadbent kicked a 29-yard_ field
goal 10 make the fint qu1rter
score 17-0. • -
that sailed some 50 yards in 1hc
air. Broadbenl kicked another 29-
yard field goal just bcrore halftime
and it appeared th' Monarchs had
things their own way and would
win going aw::iy. ·
Jn the second period, Brian
Barajas intercepted three passes
for lhc Monarchs setting up a
touchdown and a field goa l.
"Billy (Blanton) is going lO be a
great one," Rollinson said o{ his
quarterback. "He did everything
asked or him tonight."
Rollinson added: "Our defense
played real well the fir11 h8lf
' tonight. We're: happy to come out
or here~ with a win. Going in we
had no idea what they were going
to do. J was surprised they didn't
blitz more but I also felt Billy
would do OK if they did .
"Roger (Morante) did a great iob catching-the ball." (HC--had
!ou.t_(o 22 )'.acdi and two
The next time the Cougars had
possession, Patton hil Jackie
Conners on a 55-yard scoring play,
then lhrew to Blake Spence for
the two-point conversion and ii
was suddenly 27-14 with 9:38
remaining.
Mater Dei completed an 18-yard
pass from Blanton to Jason Thies
but it was nullified on a 15-yard
penalty and on the next pass,
Jonathon Lcvistc intercepted ror
the Cougars to set up the final TD
drive al the Capo Valley 30.
Nine plays la1er, Alan Perlas
weqt over {rQm tbe 2-yard stripe
and Patton kicked lhe conversion
with 1:03 remaining. ·
Mater Oei benefited from an
opening game in Hawaii a week
ago when it defeated lolani High,
34-20.
"They (lolani) weren't that
strong," Rollinson said. "Capo
Valley is a different story and we
wanted this one real bad. Our
roles were reversed tonight. Last
year we had a new quarterback
and this year they had one."
David Knurr had an outstanding
defensive game along with Barajas.
The th ree second period
interceptions by Barajas were a big
bonus for the Mater Dei offense
to keep rolling.
Knuff forced a 4-yard loss on _,
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1gain, this tin1c on a 6.5-yard pass ... wide, however.
_,
Bar~jas knuff
one pass completion, tipped
another behind the line of
scrimmage and was one of the
leading 1acklen on the Monan::hs'
defense.
Sacks were recorded by Jose
Gonzalez, Mike i.opez and Jason
Gonzales with Ray Jackson getting
a fourth interception ror Mater
Dci.
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Costa Mesa throttles Twentynine Palms with a defensive powerhouse effort
ti Rldmd °"1rl last year, led Costa Mesa's
...... -. defensive 1urge with five aacb
T W B NT Y N 1 N B while defensive ends Ryan Patk
PALMS -No matter and Adam Hernandez recorded
what the ao-called one each.
experts say, Costa The Mustangs (1-0) dropped
Meaa High football Twentynine Palms quarterback
coach Tom Baldwin keeps telling Dan Fowler for a minua-'2 yards
eve~ they're wrong. on the seven sacb. Park al9o
H1s Mustangs are for real. recovered two fumbles and applied
"Everybody at the newspapers heavy pressure on Fowler
say we arc young, but we've eot throughout as the Mustangs held
nine seniors on defense," said the Wildcats to only 57 net yards.
Baldwin, whose defense shut out S o P h o ri. o r e B r y a n
Twentynine Palms, 27--0, in the Luxembourger and senior free
season opener before 1,500 at s afe t Y J i m Schwab had
Twentynine Palms. interceptions for Costa Mesa in
"We have seven all-league t~e fou~ ~uarter to seal the
players back, and five are on vtctory.
defense. We've got a good football __ "Our defense was awesome,"
team. We went 4-1 in league last Baldwin said.
year and we only lost to Laguna Senior Johnny Ospina gave
Hills because of two fumbles, and Costa Mesa an early lift, returning
so we've got those guys coming a punt ~ yards for a touchdown in
back froin that 4-1 team and we're the second quarter with 4:23 left.
picked for fifth place, which means Costa Mesa had five sacks in the
we're only going to beat Laguna first half, tttree by Cota, as the
Beach." Mustangs took a 7--0 bulge at
Inside linebacker Mike Cota, an halftime.
all-Pacific Coast League performer Cota's jbird•1kaek of'--t~ first
half, sticking Fowler for a 6-yard
loss to hjs own 19, set up Ospina's
punt return which he accepted at
the 36 and ran untouched into the
end wne.
Costa Mesa opened against
Twentynine Palms and won a 41 ·7
decision.
"But they have a much better
football team this year," said
Baldwin referring to the Wildcats.
Junior quarterback Matt Harber,
starting his first varsity game for
Costa Mesa, completed 8 of 14
passes for 62 yards, using five
different receivers. -<.l
"We don't have a go-to guy,"
Baldwin said. "We can get the ball
to anybody. We can really spread
it around."
Fernando Ospina, Costa Mesa's
starting nose guard who filled in at
fullback in the second half, scored
on touchdown runs of l8 and 12
yards out in the fourth quarter .
Park recovered has second
fumble with 9:14 remaining in the
fourth quarter to set up Ospina's
second touchdown run.
The Mustangs had driven 52
yards on 10 plays, using up 4:22 on
the clock, to take a 14--0 lead in
the fourth quarter as Fernando
Ospina scored on an 18-yard
touchdown run.
Following Park's fumble
recovery, Fernando Ospina scored
again two plays iater and
Luxembourger added his third
PAT to make it 21-0.
Schwab's interception came at
4:47 left in the fourth quarter
when a Fowler pass bounced off
the hands of Joe' Stampcr·and into
Schwab's grasp. The Mustangs
scored on the next drive making it
27-0 as backup tailback Binh Tran
scored on a 12-yard j'unt.
. "Our quarterback did a good
JOb, he had two interceptions but
he's learning with experience,"
Baldwin said. "He's a big kid (6· ·
foot-3), and he can see over the
1D-ll
Julien J. Ospina
line and be throws weU.
"Tran is a good back. In that
final drive, we bad all sophomores
in there."
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GllN' TWll'll)'l'h ~ 20, Costa Mesa 0 -Blo-
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C¥ne DIA of Ille game In hi ftrst Ql*ler wlll I con-
CU$SIOll ...,.., Lima• aarc=ed Hll
II linebacker .. .kriof Inside ...... P.a. sutler9d an ar.ie lnllJy and was forclcl to
teive wlOI S 49 left In lhe ttird quarter ... v ....
replaced him .. Fem.Ide Oeplrw Ibo llUl-
tered an ar.ie ~ on his 12·yanl 10UChdown run
In Ille IOU!tl QIJWf. None of Ille lhn!e ~players
returned to Ille game. "We don't know how bad lhey
are We cook! lllve loSI two starters (Peca lllJI Os·
!Mnl) tor the year," BaJdwtn said ... Act1111Y. Ille
Mustangs lllve lhn!e defensive starters now lr$nd
-Hll. Femando Ospina and Peca.
Statistics
Corone _. Mer te, Huntlntrton hacft 18
COM: Sea Kings win, 19-16
From BS
The Oilers, however, came away
with nothing on three drives that
ended inside the CdM 12 (two
turnovers and a missed 21-yard
field goal).
Senior C0'8ptain Scott Pannier
recovered a fumble at his own 11
to stop the Oilers' initial invasion,
and Ken Nagao intercepted a pass
at the CdM 10 to thwart another
march.
A pair of blocked conversion
kiclcs -by Scott Borland and
Chris Quinn -also allowed the
Sea Kings -to stay close, and
ultimately take full advantage.
Senior quarterback Todd Kehrli,
who failed in his only pass attempt
of the first half, was given time in
the second half, as Holland
switched to the shotgun formation
to help fend off constant Oiler
blitzes.
Kebrli and Hess helped CdM
sustain a 12-play drive with the
second-half kickoff, but a high
snap on third-and-eigh1 from the
23, forced a punt.
over right tack.le and the PAT
made it 10-7 .
CdM appeared to take the lead
Q!!__ i!S next possession, but a clip
berund the play negated an 87·
yard touchdown catch and run b)
Jeff Wegener and the drive stalled.
The Sea Kings' suddenly steady
defense held; but Huntington
increased the lead when Jon
Wimbish returned an interception
44 yards for a touchdown with 8:20
left .
A nine-play CdM drive came up
one yard short on fourth-and-goal,
but Hess knifed through a gap to
down Oiler running back Eric
Escobedo for a safety on the next
snap.
Hess returned the ensuing free
kick 24 yards to the Oilers' 42 and
three Kehrli completions keyed a
seven-play drive capped by Hess'
I ·yard scoring plunge
GAii• NOTH -'The woefUI CdM pert01Tn-ra cb1ng Ile ftrst two QUll1lf1 had I Sea ICilgs'
COICll In h press bOX wonoemg: "ts tNs blOopers,
i:. wnat?'' CdM qunrtllck T-.N "*9,
pronocllCtd Cur-la, WU calld "Cur1y'' al nlaf1I by
.. Olen' pubic ldchss llllOllal' -As .....
...... IOOlmd wlll Ctlll1IS In boll lagS.
talowtng '* ~ ~ ... -~ .. WW"*'t 11111 QOll, CcM nlner RU I IC ell
:orona's Tom Hess (29).drags Huntington Beach's Travis Anderson en route to Sea Kings' 19-16 triumph over Oilers Friday night t..rro.....,.
But Huntington Beach fumbled
on its next snap, and Bill Peters
fell on the balJ at the Oilers' 11.
Two plays later, Hess burrowed
Wlllf F • F quidcly held his legs and Ullld ttn .. now.famous quesilon• "Was ... shoes? -• had
to be .. shoes ..
,
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Lightweights
Williims' return to CdM sidelines a successful one
By Kevin Logan
Sports Writer
The Corona del Mar High freshman football
squad made Coach Ted Williams' return to the
ranks of the Sea Kings program a successful
one Thursday with a 4·1 victory over
Huntington Beach in a controlled offense/
defense scrimmage at Sheue Field.
"Hey, it's great to be back," said Williams
after the scrimmage. "We just have great kids
and great coaches. It is always a pleasure to
play Huntington Beach."
Williams, now in his fourth season as CdM's
freshman footbalJ coach,· was making his first
coaching appearance since being reinstated
Aug. 26 after 1l 4~-month suspension for CIF
recruiting violations.
Tlte incident took place in January when
Williams was approached by an eighth-grade
student from Ensi~ Junior High School. The
student asked Williams several questions about
the CdM football prbgram, which Williams
innocently answered -technically a violation
of CIF recruiting standards.
Newport Harbor principal Dennis Evans
teamed of the conversation and filed a
complaint with CdM principal Tom Jacobson,
who then banded Wilhams a one-year
suspension from coaching freshman football.
Williams, Jacobson, and CdM varsity
football coach Dave Holland filed a complaint
with the CIF Southern Section Executive
Committee, and on April 10, at a special
hearing involving that body, Williams'
•
suspension was reduced to include only the
spring and summer exhibition seasons.
"My priorities have changed," Williams said
in reflecting on the ordeal. "Football is not as
important as it used to be. I still enjoy
(maching CdM) football, but my family has
become more important to me."
On the field, CdM dominated the ground
game en route to its victory over the Oilers,
scoring four rushing to uchdowns. Aaron
Perlmutter had an impressive 60-yard strike,
while J.J. DiCesare, Brian Hogan, and Mike
Digrado all contributed rushing scores.
Huntington Beach's only score came on a
touchdown pass from Brad Llneburger to
Denny Smith.
OCC opens at
Long Beach CC
The Orange Coast College
football team travels . to
Veterans Stadium in Long
Beach tonight to open the 1991
campaign in a non-conference
game against Long Beach Cit}t
College. Kick-off is at 7 p.m.
The defending Mission
Confer~nce champion Pirates
defeated the Vikings, 30-0, in
last season's opener in Costa
Mesa, giving OCC its first
shutout since 1983. OCC went
on to finish 8-2 for the season
and made its first post.season
appearance since 1975, losing
to El Camino in the Orange
County Bowl, 23-20.
-Bl TkPU«
S_chwartz· captures s main SCHEDULE
0 n a night when Alan
Christian announced that
be was soon to be rctiril'\g
from Speedway, Bobby Schwartz
was the victor in the scratch main
event at the weekly motorcycle
racina program at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa
Friday.
Onistian, I 14-year veteran or
Spetdway racing. indlca d 1hat
Friday's wu his final competition
in Costa Mesa unlit the U.S.
Nationals Oct. J 2 at the
Fairgrounds.
Christian said he will return for
lhal nee and then oCfacially retire.
In the Interim, he is movin& back
to Reno.
In f riday's proaram at the
Fairgrounds, Schwana Sot tho pit
in the scratch malft event, • and
. after a restart caused by an
accident took the lead again and
maintained it throughout.
Mike Faria of CJetton challenged
Schwartz for the first two laps on
the outside. then thought better or
ft on the grooved track and settled
in to hold onto the runner-up spot,
two lengths back.
Finishing third was Brea'•
Shawn McConnell whOc Oirtstlan,
who wu involved in the accident
in the first lap. placed fourth in
the four-lap cvtnt.
ln the eighl·lap handicap main,
Brad OxJcy overcame a 40-yard
handkep by wortr.ina_ his way to
the front bY the fifth lap. shewed
Jessee Finch Off the Une and held
off a aerioua chaltcnp by Christian
down the tretcb to preva.11 by
about a half-lcnath.
Christian, who currently resides
in Murrieta, had to settle for
second while Louis Kossuth of
Brea was third and Steve Lucero
of Riverside fourth.
Robbie Hackman of Redondo
Beach captured the five-lap aecond
division main, while Randy Fannin
of Mira Loma took the four·lap
1}11.rd dM!Jon main C\lent.
,
-·
~.use hoping to bounce
back against Penn State
W hen use
fool·
ball fans first
took a peek
at l he
foo1ball
schedule, it
appeared
that of the firs1 three games, all at
home, the Trojans woul~ have an
e.11..ccllen1 shot at winning tWo or
them.
But for USC to open its season
2·1, ii will have to overcome what
appeared to be the big stumbling
block this evening when it
entertains Penn State at the Los
;\nge lcs Coliseum.
Gainc lime is at 6 p.m., with the
game being shown nationally on
_ ADC (Cha nnel 7 IOca lly). The
•. matchup can be heard on KNX
• ( 1070-AM } radio.
1'he Trojans were stunned by
Memphis Stale, 24-10, in a Labor
Day opener that produced perhaps
the biggest upset of !he college
foo1bat1 season to date. USC
entered the game as a 17-point
favorit e, and with the loss dropped
out of the Associated Press weekly
top 25 for the first time since Nov.
II, 1987.
Quarterback remains the bipcst
question m•rk for the young
Trojans. Sophomore Reggie Perry,
who had never thrown a pus in a
college game, is tho starter and
was inconsistent in the loss to
MCmphis State.
Perry comeleted 13 of 23 for
155 yards, with one interception,
and also rushed for 60 yards,
including a 20..yard run for USC's
lone touchdown ag11inst Memphis
Slate.
Now Penn State visits tonight,
wi~h 1hc Trojans opening their
Paciftc-10 campaign next week at
home against Arizona State. As
the season began, of the first three
visitors to the Coliseum, only Penn
State appe~cd to be strong
enough to challenge USC.
Among major polls, use is
currently ranked only by United
Press International, which lists the
Trojans 24th.
Penn State, which holds nat ional
championship aspirations,,is raled
No. 5 by AP. The Nillany Lions
a re 2-0 following a 34-22 victory
over Georgia 1·ech and last week's
81·0 dei truction of Cinbinnati.
-'By The Pilot
Marlin fiabJna otr Newport bu taken a
turn fOr the .Orte • cool wa1cr has moved in
•fQ!lnd high apou off the cout and billfilh
are just not in a rcedina mood.
1'hrce marlin
toumamenu lut weekend
put more than 160 private
yachts out fishing calm
wa ters between the
Channel Islands all the way
south to Mexico and only th~ marlin were hooked.
The hot spot was the 267
Spot where two fish were
t~kcn and a number of
feeders and tailcrs were
spoiled by the large fleet
trolling this ar~a. The
warmest water reading was
68 degrees, and that's very
cold for this time of the
spikebiJI season.
....
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Outdoors
Th'-Third Annual SS2 BillflSh Tournament
ran out of Newport Beach Jast weekend, and
the only fish wcigh~d in was taken by Bob
Gregg fishing on board bis sportfishcr "El
Jcffc," skippered by Ken Carson and berthed
in Newport Bay.
Gregg's spikcbill weighed 136 pounds and
won him a button award for the Avalon Tuna
Club, as it was taken on 20-pound dacron
line fishing a live greenback mackerel near
the Avalon Bank. The 552 Billfish
TolJrnament grossed more than $33,000 and
~ . .,
' ' . '
Ille procecda from Ibis ovenl wtU benollt tho
renovation of Ille Emeraeocy Care Unit at
H~ Memorial HOlpittl in Ncwpon.
0 Tuna and ycllowtail are still hoktln$ about
130 miles aou tli o( Sin Dieao, but setm to be
moving up the line. Anglers on e.xtcndod d11y
ind mulu-day trips arc fishing schools of
bJucfin, yellowfin, ycllowtail and 1n
occasional albaCQre.
The season is not over and there arc
openings on many trips. For an update on
fishing and more information, phone the
"Polaris Supreme" at ~19) 2.21-8500.
Anglers rllhing out of Newport Harbor arc
concentrating on other game fish due to the
lack of tuna and yellows in nearby wa1e~.
.and there were a couple of nice catches
weighed in at the Bal~a Angling Club.
-Matt Shrew was fi shing on the "Western
Pride," operating out of Da'c'.cy's Locker in
Balboa and hooked a 32¥4-pound "barn
door" halibut while fishing live bait off
Laguna. Mark Eidemiller, skipper of the 1'Nautilus," running out of Newport Landing,
weighed in a 41-pound white sea bass at the
BAC, b111 would not disclose where he caught
this prize.
Newport Bay at o ne time was one of the
leading commercial fishing ports in
Calirornia, and there arc a lot or veteran
anglers and retired commercial fishermen
living in th~ Newport area who remember the
llOOd ole' daya,
0 A new video hu ju1t been releued that
should be seen by every angler who hu 1Yer
fished for tune/albtc0tc.
"A Tribute to Tuna and the Men Who
Fished Tbcm from the Racks," produced by
Michael Fowlkes of Lapn1, is oow availabl$.
This great video honort c:qmmcrcill
fishermen who fished from the racks (metal
stands hung over the sides and stem of old
wooden fishing boats), with cane poles and
landed tuna in the 100 to 200 clw.
The video is a rare glimpse into the history
of tuna fishing and has some of the most
exciting and incredible 4-polc footage ever
shot. For more information, phone (800)
262-6()70.
0 I September 28 is free fishing day for all
Caliromia. The Department of Fi.sh and
Game will temporarily suspend the need ror
anglers to hold a valid fishin£ license while
fishing.
All open waterways IJ\l'•Y be fished and the
DFO will not check for state fishing licenses;
however, aJI other game restrictions and
limits apply.
0
11ic South Coast Chap1er of Trout
Unlimited, in association with·the U.S. Forest
Ser.iice, is planning a stream restoration/
enhancement project on Trabuco Creek Sept.
l B.
From North Orange County 540-1220
From-Slluth-Orange County -· 496-6800
642-5678
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IF you hav. .t01d your Computer bHH...,,, -~M~-:i':~-=='-=1=7=7~7=:-I rooting contract for PIL-OT ts looking fOf • DICUT1VI ASlllTMf -wt.a..--f2-lo fl , 1 stlol• bulldlng •-ii• 5 CALLI ruu9 house and tak90 back mlac. gen•r•f otnc• MTAAMawm;IWr mlnorlty, wom9", & Cu•1omar ervlc• PfT' tor M.O./Ellec DI-Earn LIP 10 StOQ/Wk.
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caeh n-lnatead of otllce In Hul"ltlngton Beech Qallery. Recent owned contractor 10 Clrcul•tlot1 Dept. to t lon . Challenging 941...0174, C.M.
monthly peymanta. Beech. 714·55e-t834 •ales up "9C. FIT po-aub-contract varloua work • fl•11lbi. •Ched-oppty w/varl•d ,.. DONNA LIBRARY CLERK
Cell 714-n1·1426 Advertising attlona, hrty + comm. phasei of project In-ul•, appro11lmately 15-•Po"IJ~Hte1. Mee & 28 .. 91M, T.,.lln
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Found 2925
FOUND. Bleck fem. kit·
ten. 6 mo. old. Vic. ol
Sprlngdale & Helt.
84&-8500.
FOUND. grey & sltver,
ml11 breed terrier, 10
lbs. !em. Vic. ol Marl·
ner• Parll. 650-1053.
FOUND. Smalt Black
Dog. No Tell. 15 tba.
CM/NB area.
673-8436.
FOUND: Famale dog.
Gray, chubby cock·
apoo. Found 9/10/91
on Vlciorta SI nr New-
pol1 Blvd In Cos!•
Me-. 546-6247
Traver 30 14
INSIDE •••es FOf lot...,._, Cllff: Q.>dlng: cr•ne opera-24 hours per wMtl. d••k-top pub. 20 hrs. GENERAL OFFICE Ptr For Newport
Ol'Uo 71 ...... 1-4&81 tori 11891 lebrlcator• W• n"d • rellablei Send r9sume to: New· Boach PubHe Ubfary. roof te•r-off aervicei,' peraon with •trong port Foundetton. 400 Typing. NC*plloni.t a. Clerlc•l/Publlc c:on-Tho Nowport AVON/IALES 1elephon• sklll•, Newport Center Or oth•r duties tor Nwpt tact. E11p d••lr•tH.
Beaoh/C09ta Mou _.,. -~ C"•l•lm•• caah •,lsposal1 •hbloot .ter-pleaunt phone voice, sutte 508 NB 82&e0 ' Bch R•al Estate otc, Musi be •vllJl•blei 111
Piiot cu"enlty has • ~ " ... vces, pum no con· nea1 appearance and ' ' $1200/mo. call KARL Hr•!Wk to Include
tuH-llme Inside •ales now! No door-t<HSoOr tractors & ShHt metal ab'• to work well wtth FEDERAL JOIS POST ~1900 da)'•I-• & '#tutds.
poalllon •vallable 1nl -';'aq~·~·~--~~·~.,_~,~-~-ll J.c~~~'~"~Con~~laci~~An~<>r'.;.•;' other•. S5.50/Hr. Now h iring nallon-Hotel Salary range: Sl.lol/hf' lh• Cluattled """9r-1-e<J0.635-0916. wld•. all occupaUon•. to 510.75/hr. ~
tLs!ng D•partment. If CONSTRUCTION COSTA MKU JOB& C,fll DANIKL &NU Oetalla 1-000 ... 55-HJ.. Wanted tlona m•y be plc:tl:ed
you can bring ua not advertised In M2 ... 321 l!xt. 207 0999, Ext 1112 11.1S/mln 9"' up a. return•d to:
aale1 e11perl•oc•, • n-apaper. All type1, ~~~~~:--~:I·-"'='-="-'==="-Maida, BellhOp, front Newport Canter LJ.
poslttve phone vole•, Incomes. 24 hOut re-NMd ~ a ir• ~ Tti. batlilM'll lo ba lound desk, cook, N4peta to bt"aty, 968 S.n Clem·
high energy. typl"!il cordlnQ. 1·1100·285-"teve•Pf8Q9Mla -lnduaifl9d••rasl $12/hr. Permanent, ent• Or or .ny branch
s)l;llls al'ld perslstance, 2245. IM AdWrflM In deMllteO. '-" lltQP9lrl. Ftr. t/aQo-cl77-7899. Mbrary In Nwpt Bch.
we wm provide you
with a frlandly armo ...
phere, room to grow
and 111• training to
make you succeaslul.
To loin our team. s.nd
you1 rasume or com•
In and fll1 out an •p-
plleellon .
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330 W•at B•V" St. CosteM ... ,CA
92127
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a fem. Ellplr99 11/30. Advertising --Harctwood fir, lino.,
LAWN m.tinl. Rea./Com.
New 90d. Srlnlder eys-
tema. Clean upa. TtM-
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nk:• aparlment com-
munity In th• Newport
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wllh ad layout, proof
correction•. ad copy
plck·up, vacation ra11ef
and olh•r duti.1 aa
required. This petSon
wlll anlst the Inside
staff by handling the
phones during pe•k periods, assisting ln
1ales projects and va·
callon r•ll•I. If you are
11 la.ti learner, naxlble,
rasponslble and have
• sales apptllude,
come }oln our 1aem. A
rellebl• car and prool
of Insurance Is neces-
sary. Send your re-
sume Of come In end rm out. •n •ppncauon.
•rea. Building clean-Newport B..ah/
up, malnt&nanca end Coeta .....
turnover work r.. PILOT qulled. tmmedlate
opening. S•lary -t ~30 w ... ..,. St.
ceramic, c.Fpela. Sub
nr rpr. uo. 645-2821 .
H ;i11cJ ~· M,111 3710 Rn./Com. new sod,
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you have 10 looti up to. ... the bottom.
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to 80'• for com_...__ llWtm9. bellch walke. morally wholeeome, ....... SWF or SBF, 21· mantle and loYe9 the """""' .._ oo -_.. "!'fl'I • 90ft1e Cf9Z)I _......... ____,_ _, door• & • non-· -__,..,,..,,.,.,.,,,,....--.;;....i _..,, --tNnge? ,,.,_ you .. ehlp. Prefer tall, com-l.LDcwy condo, _..,.. Mnelttve and humor· 30. EnJoy denclng, _out_c1oon __ ._,._1_M_1_. __ Whl ' hofN_..
..._ werage? Over ~· young .. robe to Whtie Houff oue, wnl retired, ..,.. eporte, movlH and JUST emol<er, call. #1831. t-9001411141 ~ Mlllillol•?
50, CS'I". cal me, I INT\ art. wtth honesty, :~. 1:1:8., e:.:.: Joye 1"9, -~~ llkH to dine o'it. a 1 ....,. I!! TRYING FOR EVERY DESIRE Accoumlng? A.ueo __, r-;. t1no1. ~:~~of .... nen. =:'°-;;;...~ _•_1'32_D_-o_l._a ___ T1_1C__ .. KHiKY" 1011nH1NG 24 h,.11.l5/mW10"*' MMtlleln" ·-
ATTMCTM · PM I I Y c:;::'nd of for-;:: TYPI Trim SWM, 52 look• llW LOVlllG lllAPILY ttm•• •nd quality 01_ • 45, I'. 1eo tt>e., blond Shy SW8~· ~! ,r_•·
PllOl'lllllOUL ILOIDI companlonehlp . ~ to-SWM, =.rs:"~ ~~'. blu~ .... •Yo;;: :.:!•. ~ IAf• .....:..,~ SWF, eticceuful ex-*2923· I, 175 lb., dartt heir. SenM of humor • lovH bMc:h life, cy-130 k ......... .,, eoutlve, humoroue, I'm good tookJng but muet. Movte, muelc, cll..g, muelc, moun-
SWM or OWM ~. non~•llgloue, love• modest. like to c:ook, fun companlonehlp. talne. Looking for
good man, good _,. weekend• away, •Id-love c:bHdren and the private 1 On 1 love companlon.ehlp with ~ w'iil M'COMeful ~----=-hter -s..ke I .. _ _ ............. 1...... SWF with elmllaf Inter·
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...... for aa.. · -· -~ water. 'm ·-PY"f'O _ ............. . ·-w. . 36-45, ~... w heng upe. s .. klng ---.. -.---.-.,..-£--_ee1a_._-_1_ee_1• ____ ,
tno relatlonehlp. ful, attr8Ct1W, wttty, ,_II swF-owF .. ttracuv.-....,.uwi VERY
*2935· ~~-1:f~! lllTIGRtn =-d.ttc~9ir ~ CHRllYI .... •• ROllAllTIC ~IAL LOVI ehlP/m!l!1ape. #2950. Energetic, athletic, .,1878• 1 w WIDOWIR COllDT llllOllQ profeeelonet SWM. 44,1--Glll--IROU--.--.. poulble when. na-TO•OY TO Y*Y real, no pr"M..,.. tuttng, aurec:ttve, lady Educated, fUn iovtng, UIL lllMMA tlone, Meke .arec:ttve, EXECUTIVE In her 30'• ftnde her on. woman man. No
DWF. 42, with two IAMll flt, emot1ona1ty avai._ Suoc.uful lnveetment eplt1tuely awake, non-children. EmotJonally tota. AY91'11Q9 app9Ar• SWF, 30, llllrectlve Ar· ..vw able woman,~. to emokl..,. .,.---A.., and flnanclelty eecure. ance, acttve, emottor .. chftect, Meke 8WM SWF, 31, 8'9", 120·e ahere life'• Joye and Benker, 45, 8Hke mld~·:·.t-~.;;9 s .. ldng pretty lady 40 e/ltV and ftnandllly... 3CMC), let .. •gent. edu-t>w.lty, looking for ex· ctevetop committed,. tr9"I compwiton, SF, Prince. Humor and to 515, with good ~. tne••~ Seek-cated, tnnee• co,.. otle, lnWmllUonel ... latlonahlp. #1948. for exotic, romanttc gratitude wlll make moral/ethical vatu ...
Ing together, S*lent edOw, ganeroue, al· ecuttve, for llkewlM ---------trtp• for buelnese and OUf love elng. Sharing #1877.
fr1end for my boy8 fluent gentleman, woman. Stlmuletlng, DOll'T pleaeure. 15'9 ", 180 llfe I• th• anewer. ---YOU--,.-1---i
and me. 112911. committed retatlon-adventuroue, attMtlc II lbe., open, dynamic, .,1941 MUI eNp,'marrtage. N/8/D. 6 ·~· Call for a communicator, non----·-----nc DICll""' #.2818. proepectlve d•t•I IHY emoker, no "head llATURllT uaw TIMI #2912. You're eo+, ~. cuae'' eppfy pteaM. llACH ~r•
I'm loQkJng for fun, LOVll epunky, full of eMt"VY #1979. Ful'MoYlng, MnM of
adventure, famlly, TO IORRY wtth • peulon for ttt.. --llAl ...... llDIOll.....,_..,..E __ , LOVIR humor, ~ hug•.
Jov9, MCU1ty. 1 love MUI I'• PICKY You wMt to eharw DOTIC &WM, 38, w , hand-watka, nv.i. dinner,
peopte, Mlf'I, OCWI, LAI Looking for man 50+, ~ ~ :'...°":: eome, lntellgent. real, :::.cc~n~dv!~t':.~:~:: good heelth, end me. ~. 20, 6'5", 115 8'+ hofM9t emc:.re • -.. QlllTLlllAll lookJng for llCIYentUr• 3SMe ledy for
Pm eophletlcated, lbe. Meke SWM. Muat tuft 'ot ..,.,gy, ,..fy talk• and laughter, Flt 50'• EuropMn ..,_ oue, tall a flt N/8 bN-~.:..P __ .. , _ _..ng beautlful, poeltlve. be actht•. have a f .._.__ cendlellghf, Jazz and ~ the 11 ...i.. thl nett• 28-38 who en-........ '" ..... -u
D.nclnn under the ..... ol humor and Of eome crazy uon.,,.... cluelca. tra~ and m....-. nge foy• eun.' ••ltlng, re&ellonehlp. •1111. • ~only. 112908. ......--I' 81 OJM llfe. Looking fof ... ...... on our wofid ~ the oudoor9 6 - -~"'1eom lb9., ..: tHCtlVe woman to travel 6 laughter.
....-brMthlng dW'I moou!lpt?!. #2913. VIRY cunt, Hnelltve, .,,..... •hare t1te•e laugh• 1-"-1_M8_. ____ -t ~ ~w~; ---.-., ...... --.--,----lllDIPlllDlllT gettc, humcwoue, edu-wtth. LM'• •JCChange IDKllG
...,., tall #2962. Romantic, opdmle1tc, catect. romandc and photoe. #1118. RIGHT A8SO~ Bl!ST flOOTI enjoy travel, eking. 80l'MWhat ehy, fMnd. tfAllDIOllE LOVE & ROMANCE -.CH h1t8mlllloMI eeyte, ac-LoOklng for gentleman ehlp, converHtlon LADY TONIGHT
tMt• ttv., leggy, It and fun 46-ea, ~. hon-and companlon•hlp FUii SWM, eucceuful, 1-IOC).230.2333
tvvn OWfl looking for that Mt. Ar9 you ready to flm and then? #1"3. HOllUT ' 8'1'', 190 lbe., good REAL NAMES un epeclal man 39-48, N/ go? Call. #2908. FRllllDLY Hll I'm 8'.. flt, Mnel-looktng, ftt, nl•. 41, REAL.PHONENUUBERS DWI", A , .. you In-8 for mutually nurM'·1-'----.,.------ttve, youthful 31, Mek· look 38 .... king m· A411110nfy 11.5Clt'n*I
tereeted, honeet, Ing, loYtnQ, open, hon-•i.n• ATll.ITIC Ing love and no trac:tlYe SWF 3CMO for ADULT 900 UM•
8'rWght tofwatd, een-Ht commitment. If LOVING lllCIRI gemee with a Y*Y enfoymenttcommltted DlllRTOllY
eltlv•, Independent you're emotlonally A prwtty, VfKY claNy, cute lonely lady With a relatlonehlp/mantage. Graphic lletlng of unu-and ..--to lnvMt avallable for a lovlng _ ... ___ • SWM, 33, 5 '10", 170, t h t C Ill #1118 d I __ ,,, reletlonehlp, pleue cuttured, ...,,,_"......... Ilk• eerobtc9, weight gr•• ear . • ---·-----eual una vert ••d =:"~; C:U::. _can;;;;;.;.;..· ";...a:z~_t.____ ~~·,~t~~ =ci. -=i~ 111eeHUL1. --llllOlllGLI ~-m:.;
Who you .,. le too ._ Meke attnicttve, •ue> more. Seeking SWF 1 "' AJone? w.ma felt In orMl not to •here. ..,,... CMetul man, 44 to 80, wtth oompattble Inter· HAPPY WAllTIDI Love? Cllrlatl•n
#2"1. RIQllft to loY9 tor.wr. I'm nta. #1890. flAllDIOllEJ SOM, 47, 15'10'', pro-PhelM "-aoel tt I WM'T ~. 44 yN., 130 lbe., ~-= ~. ~!! --.. -.• -.-Tl------1 Ready for your BEST -..on.I, ,.....,.., hu-Worbl ~"""'· 1-80().
,.,..1 blond hair, green wlll be ntad you a':-w a LAST romance? Me: ~~~~ ,_n10 (24hre)
JVV ey••. Lov• early • .,.IUH vn.n t " tfUf I yfUI comm ... _....... ....,....,. -U. I ....... Ar• you Intelligent, Rock-N..Aoll, amuee-_ca1ec1 __ ._.,_nao __ .___ ftnancl lly • • zM • P • • ldd•, famlly 1tt9. ~ ...._.. honMt, ..,_, 8'ngle, "*" pwtce, boerd a SWM, 31, a e d u oat• d , com-talna, beaeh, travel, 1400"41 .....
one & . one only. lAt'• card ---moYtee. NEE T MCure Meke SF, 25-mltable, paHlonate, mo v I••• mu• I c . Maa only. 11.lllflllW10 "*' eel--·--. 35 travelng com~ gentl ... plrlted, mid-meet eoon to el•Y• a dancing. Ion. From Alaelcan wll-WHt•m gentleman. #1833. lllTM1D•M•E .br-• MCh other. ookln'" for SWM --------,,.,;;;.. under io Y"9·· over ctemeu ftshlng to ex· You: 35-48, adv9ntuf· Shop._raeleeta•peigee M.L•MVUE •• 1... emokera O.t<. IOIDeoDe q>eeial r>tOttna ancient ruin•. oue, fUn.IOvtng, 111m, ofd1111ftedforthevwtton t~._M,4 S.Qereeea.teonctory u • ~h claaified Muet l>e ftt. aftraCtlve n/e, unencumbered. )'OU·w~WMt· ~·•
tor ll088...... #Ila. and~. #1192. #1Mt. HOMI! #'e 12Jm4n ____ ............
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in dynamic fuh1on Love intert.'SI nnt changt>S occur 1n and cl~ to ng. nvtntory. pot g ta aoon marill • _,,,, ...,._ -•.v., ....
Aquarian P'"ldential candldatr, ~u hrlghtent>d . Thert' Ut' distanct'. Ian· home. Organ r.cital could bt' part of statue, cndlbility. C1prlcom involved. Balboa Cowa, Newpoft 1 "dark hont" In hl1 bid for the CEMINI (M 21 J 20) .,_ I IMch, Celf.12113 guagl' o"'tacles to overromt'. ArlPS fl~· !ICtnario. Focus on trips, visits. inquisi· •Y • une : ""'~ • Thlt bultnna ta oon-
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blrth"-"th (Feb. II, 1892>. wu a ff.I t It F t menoed ...,._. ~ r-dlffrrt'nt dirt'ction. Lovt' rflationsh1p SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 )· ThOM' more • uen 11 mu OC\IS "10 o naea under the l'lcllo&a mnerick within the Old Cuard Rt· bll I ··• • 1 comphntt'd but ultunatrly could bring who thought you wnf '1lr1pptd" will pu c ty. IOCi .. Ktiv ty, marital •tatua. BulltnMt Heine(&) llae9d Publican hierarchy. Trur to hi1 chart, CAN"""R (J n 21 1 I 22) y • _...__on· ..... -ttt1 h1pp1nt'5s. Lunar nruiition ... lghlights. bt' utonlsht'd. Almost as 1f a magici1n, .. ., u r • u Y : ou ....,.,. · ~' -· Wlllklt UpMt tht apple cart. Hr took r --" lid nd I I 0Uon:z.:St"""1
Promotion, production, p~11gr. you apnarently v1nlsh ind l'f•P""" at on more'° grou • rmp oymtnt P <'· ......... _ .......... tht nominating convention by 1torm. ·~~ r-r· t Ill ... 1 bl flt bl ,,.. ,_,. W9& ,_. IF SEP.TEMBER t• IS YOUR cruci•I momtnt Financial structur1"1s ure w "'"'more iui 1 r, pro 1 • wfttl the r.--. Qartt of Shoutl of "We want Wlllkle, wr want • y i..h d 1 __ ft,
Willkiel" drowned out •II other BIRTHDAY: You havt writer's sign•-solvrnt Pise8 f1gul"l'll promlnrntly ou gtt ,.,., ont n your own unlqu °'--Cowley on ~
SAGITTAR IUS (N'ov. 22-DK 21 ). way Srorp10 individual, 11 first sktpt1 · 11, 1lt1 • tounds. Ultimately the "dark hont" tuf't' You art' cap;iblt' of d1sstmlna11ng I Id ..___ I bl II l'IGH 11 ~lvt dttp for Information Chttk nast ca • cou ....... vme va WI t • Y· pvt ROOHvrlt 1 run for hit money. lnform•hon, 1n1ly.1:1ng chuacter •nd r-LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): In t>.ttle 0 PublWled Heiwpoft leech-
ARIES (March 21·Aprll ,9)· Whit creating your own characters. You art PfrlormanCft. lntultlvt intelltct smack• wordi, wits you win handt down. Em · Coetll MM& Plot Augull
hid bffn out of rtach not only ~omts ptrctptlvf', many lnsl~t you are psychic bull's· eye. Bt" ronfldtnt, l'f(use to be phHil on children, Vlrlrty, nttnait 2
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n1il1ble but 1lao profit1ble Love "'la· You 100 lf't' dyn.imic, mt'm~ra of op· "routed" in different dlrtttion Rrla· 1 h o( f 1or c 1nge IC'fnt Mtmbtr o oppo· llonshlp 1nvolvrs travtl. commun1ca· pos1tr wa find you 1ttractive, but aome llonship inttnw. durablr lilt ltll could make "dt<laratlon of if· ---~-~--le--1.0.-
tion, ded1callon Long-range prosptcts uy you are "spoiled .. Gemini, Virgo, CAPRICORN (DK. 22·Jan. 19) Al.I; f 1 .. ,._ 1 . fl . ti ... ,.,_ MA'f1ICI
I rif. _ _, C · I --' tention ~olv-around di11<1nce, irn. «ton vrm"' gurft promintn Y r-..., c' 1"' apncorn invo v.,.,. S1g11t1r1us pu1on1 play significant •P u VllCO (Allg. 23·Sept. 22): Atten· --...... ;;:----
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Obtlln roln In your lift. Recent spiritual n'vt· guagt, unlvrnial •pptal. tasting of for· lion revolvn around domntlc adjust· .. ::::.•=:•I
hint from Arlrs messagt. Emphuir.t latlon had mukt'd effect _you ~lievt tlgn cuisine. Stcret an1gnation mtnt, home, proptrty, 111Kurlty, profn· ltala•ant
harmony, color petttm, dtslgn. rtnon · now what prtviously was subject for provides apice but should bt' kept in iional 1ppral11I. You ~omt mo The ........ penona
hon iimtd •t beautifying home Budget scoffing October will be mrmorablt' proptr ptnptctlvt Arin i• In pictun'. •w•tt ol "INt v1lun .. Musical enter-.. dolna bullr"9a aa:
61mched but well worth it Dig dttp. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Ftb 18 ) You talnment ftatured tonight Libra In· ~-~ .. "!:~
do 1c>mt ft!lf1rch, act on knowlt'dgr Sunday, September 15, 1191 uked for fmh opportunity -It 1s 11 volved. 8-220, eo.ta ...... Cellf.
GEM INI (May 21 ·Junt 20). Allen· your doonttp. Many dt1ltt1, upira-lllllA (Sept. 23 ·0ct. 22): ~nari 92t2t
tion ttvolvts •round p;irtnt'rship, coop· SlnR You A1ked: Mercvry, planet tions will bt fulfilltd In 1urpriS1ng futu'" rrlallvrs, trlp1. viiiti. awarr· John Outlilftda9, 1115 "'
rr.live efforts. public apptar1nce. cred· of communlatlon, rel1tff to num~ manner. Whit bt'glns H friendship nt11 of iplritual vilun. C..nant wlll ~cJ'·.:O· Co.-
lbil ity. m1rlt1l st1tus. Strrss 5. lndlvldu.11 born on the 5th, Hlh or could ~ome to"'d l'IL'lationshlp. Virgo unq>vtred, credibility restored u mull ';n ~· -,..
indept>ndtn<'f, cour1g1. 1n1tl111vt, orig· 2Jrd of any month, but IL'tpll'cl1lly Involved. You'll dltCOvtrr.uctly what it expt<ffd "'°'"" Dr. A-1ii Coell
1n1lity Love rflatlonsh1p tgnilts -June, Auglllt, ~ptrmber, exhibit •pr· PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma~h 20 ) Thoer v 1 td Mlae, Cell ._
happiness rftults cl1I 1kllls in attll of communication, who thovght you "lo&t the w1y" will~ lrgo lnvo v . Oonnl9 ~ -CANCER (Junt 21 ·July 22) lntu1· I I rtl h t h p SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2I ): FOO.. Ptneo,..k N20, 'Co.ta wr t ng, repo ng, P o ograp Y· er-dining on crow tonight Victory I• bit· on commercial tnterprl11, dNdUnr, In· ......._ ,. ... , ...__ Hon formid1blt, morr effttllvt than ton• born on the tth 18th or 21th of -....., -' terswtt't, but victory nfvtrthelen. tenH, controv111lal relltlon1hlp. Fl-Thia bualneu le ~ formal knowledge. Formrr ttacher says. •ny month can be found In advrrtl1· d ...,. ...._ • II ... I I f Ltadet1hip rolt retained In ramatlc nancl1I picture much brlghttr than I ducl9dThe r"'''ietrent,._,. _....( ) 'I 1ctu1 y n1v1 • ot to eun rom In• .... bllthin•-Import eaport b111I ~ I -.
.,, r -., • • fashion Aquarian play• paramount prwlou1 daya. Cht<k pro-ny, auto· ___. -..---::"..::::: you!" Spotlight on phys1c1I •ttrxtlon. n ... , are alto .atJlled In vocational r-..---·---ttylt, ctt1tlvlty, 1hort trip. l'IL'latlvts Id.a h I --'I i Th rolt. mobile payments. Vigll1nttl ,_ under 1t'9 ~ gu nee, p1yc o ogy, m ..... c nt. IF SEFTEMBER 15 IS YOUR SACITTARJUS (Nov 22-DK. 21) ~ ..__,•) ...... LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)· Lunu Hptct 11 doubly appllcabk for th-bom BIR y f llbowe ~_,, coincldn with rom•ntt, chlldl't'n, tn· under Arin, C.ncer and Sc-orplo. THOAY: ou h1Yr appreciation or Emphul1 on communication, unlYffll Connteon~
tert1inmrnt, phlloeophy. Focus 1150 on ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19): Many •rt, music. lituaturr, f>OIHll unu1u1l •PP"•I. letting more ptnona bttom Tiiie ''* ,..,. -tlecl
archltttture. rll'bulldlng, rll'modellng. probltm1, ftars, autplclon5 are "laid tu voice, ipprl'Clll" lu•ury, gourmet din· aware of your product, 1ptcl1I capablll· _... 1t'9 COUnly a.ti of
M1ttrl1t. tteently ttvlsed, rtttivts tn· l'fSt "Spiritual v1lues 1urfac.. Attention Ing. You •re wntltlve, Cf'l'ative. •ttr~tlll't. Nc>morr p"IUng punchHl lmptln ~ ~ Oft ~
thuslastlc rKtption rtvolvt1 •round travtl. communication, combinitlon of idmlr1tlon, envy, ,... ltyle. bt optn to romantt, challenge. D. 1
~-r.1~2"-T1=::3:-il VlllCO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) Study r.ttlpt of information pttVlously tVI· sentml{lt. Tiuru~. !AO. Scorpio penons CAPIUCOltN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ~ .... :::::::.
!AO mnNgt Kttp pl1n1 flulblr Th~ 11vt' l1br1 1'1L'prt$tnltd. play •lgnlfletnt '°'." In your lift. Cur· New adventure on horizon! Cathe C.... ..... Na( ~
-.--+-+---II who urange ltlnuary did not have TAURUS (Apnl 20-Miy 20): What rent t'yclt emph~aizts builnt11 enttr· fort'tl, dltplay pion"tlng apirit, acc.n '1, .._,.., 'P, 14, 11,
complete 1tory. Somt lnson1 will be rt· you had bffn "chasing" finally catchtt prise. career. marital tt.tlul, poulbltt ad· lnnntlven ... ~ mftting confirm 1tl1 ~-+-+--ti pt1t.ci unltu you havt •ltrrn•tlvn at up to youl Emphasi• on cre11lvlty, 11yle, dltlon to family. Befo,.. S.ptembtr 11 tutptdona. Fnr ovtrcomt In dran"t
hand. Rnpond In preciw mannff. lndtptnden~. origln•llty Thlt wlll noc finlahtd. you wlll hive compltttd Im· .-.ru\tt. lAo, Aquarhat ptraoni pla ~-+--t--+--t---tl LIBRA (Stpt 23·0ct 22). Enthu.1 · bf unn-quiled lovt. You'll bt tnvigorat· port1nt fln1ncl•l lr1n11ctlon Nonm• rot...
asm rtpl1cn tnnu1. Focu1 on movt· td, optlmllelc !AO Involved. Mt Is 1ignUlc1nt for l'Omll\ft AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Feb. 18). • ' W LI ~~-...--t--tl menc, 1b1llly to artlcul1tt fttllng•. CEM~NI (May 2J ·Jun• 20): Foau on pul>Urity, (OC)ptntlve ,,,0,,., cndl• • • I I I-.
You'll be con1-ulttd, pralaed and mrm· on m1rlt1l 1t1tu1, Intuitive lntellttt, ,,. Monday, lepterftbef' 11, 1•1 'blllty, ...unlOI\ with lov.td OM, You'I 'nle ra: .. I I
ber of opposite sex will ln1lft you are gaining HnH of dlrecll<tn, purpott. . wln fn.nde, you'll l\lv• luck In .. **--~· :••
"irmi1tlblt." Crmlnl lnvolvt'd. Rtpproc:hemt'nt laxn platt with family Qttot• Hd. Ce• .. ata: , .... Jack· ot tOManc., t.,.culatton C..nctt naflv YINIYARDTORI.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov 21 ): lndi· member, poealbly mothll'r or aunt. Can· .. .,: "Wt doft t ....S ,.1........, la the •kb In r.achlns JOll 1• IL.....,, .....
vlduat who ~ntly 1purntd you will t'tr. C..pricom ptrlON pl1y roln. Wlllta H....r CH•• IN ,.., ..._. PISCB (FIL'b 19 Ma h 20) Ol 1 Cell. -
do 1bou1-f1c1. 8t kind. don't throw CANCER Oun. 21-July 2~): Fe.ling •114 lltM llaft ..... •IMM .. ,.. 111 ,,· • tt 1 : •Pa ~C-,: 111 • ,.. ~-.-~-...--...---1P---.--ti I• of Jolt de vlv,.., You'll h1vt mo J-t) WlJHa• Shalt..,...., , .. Tia ••tut ty, 0 "'"""'on•. prottct 1 .. -~ ~=
rocka, but don't abAndon prlndpln. ti· than one Invitation to tucl•I utht"rlnt llilt a&an •IMtft •"•t -""' _., o'11lnal COl\C'epta, Socttl 1ttlvltl1111enl· =-. --· th.er. Newt concernlnt money very en· ~ .,.... t'rltt promotion It In oiling Cl/t ,. -t'Our1glng. Whit )•Ou own 11 worth Earlltr thtrt wtll bfo tf'rl0\11 dl1N1tlon C&Jthi "-WUIMf) .....,. l>WMaftl ""wd ha lldd ntroti.' <Ami ; TNa .....,,_ " ~
large atno\lnl. tonttrnlnlJ thflOIOJY• 1plrltu1I valun "If__....,. kMw...,. ..._. ........ -t • ~· · n · ~ ~::w:.••c
SACITTAlllUS (NOY U ·Oec. 19). Gemini, Saglttutut lnv.olv.-d 11• ..... -..W N far ... ~lie IP .;a,;:~na u~I IS YOUI ,,..,:,•._ ~--
1 I L£0 (JulylJ•A .. g 22>' RoadbkJCll. I ...... __, ... c.....-;. waa Mf,... a .... _ .. .;: ... ·fl FOC\Jlon.roOW\ct. I lutlOn, m ,..,, M · tta,,.f0f'IM4 tmo-tttpplnpton4'. -S1&r· '""1 f&C'ff) ~ Mtlllr: ...,,.. .. THOAY1 You ... y A04 M ,..Ila .......... ~.~
-+-+--41 oanlllon "'1plrllual Vll\Mll You II bt at prl.M ~bile •ppteranc. Nnd• popularl· ~ ......... .....,,.....,.... In onhocloli •nat. but you &N tpirihlal. .... ell; NIA ~
rifhl plac'f at cruel•! momtnt lntulllvt ty llOllJlnJ. FonMr adYttNry could bt• ,.., .. udint-4 ..... ..., ... C .._, In -..Ins ptrff.ctlon, you ofe.n a ~ · O. ~ -., --t--lnttllect hit• bull't•eyt. You might bt com• vtgorou• •lly AUtntlon al ~ .. 11,,., •• ,) v ........ = your own tnott atvt~ trltk 'rota••* ,_ a: ...
aebd to·~., befor. the m.-dla rtPvolv" aro1.1nd publldty, marital .U• Aalll (March 2l·April 19 : Nftl ..,.,. of alamour, lntrilM, •yat•ry. .. .. ~ II
• CAPalCOAN (l)(>c 20·J•n 19). hd eoftftmifta trawl .,,.a.1 nhllllt t!Dft• Many d11111 you &ft aklft .. hue.en 1-. a.-~ ~
Valid opportunity Ip takt (har1t of VlltOO 4Aug 23.s.,,.. 22): You'll fll"IMct.. Fotu. °" ~nlwniUty, ~llCIM· ~or. th.ti you arw ~hk. Ptea.. • 1t. *'
....... -+-~Po-..... -'11 your owft 4Mltlfty S«f'ft -...1n1 \tfl'I-4o what comes ft.tu~lly -~munl· phy, •Wiley Ill oMtlft ....., ~Y lot Vhp 1'4'r10n1 play --'"''"' iilR [n Pt 1 I fll 111 It
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meet ll, you'll alto gain v1lu1bft •lllft oth.,• "whit m1k.n th• world 10 l'WlldoMhlp wlll ttNn1theft, tel befOft' Se~kr it••~ Y°"'ll • 14 11 .. 0:
aa MUii. Another Capricorn lnvolvtd an>und " Penon.tl m•tnttltm 11u1c:h In TAUaut (April 20•May 20)1 Coop• malct ntw ICAl"e In ~end could'-1•1 1 '
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.. '.....-:' ~ ---~ .... T I IN "-'· T..eln, c.llf. "!""' • ._... ..,.,, ~ ...._GI~ n ~ 112'71s.enl Cellt. l2'1'07 dldld by:., lndMduel ,..,.,. ----= °' ll!d.! I01 ............. c.. ~ b~IMM~ CC» ..., ~I bCejlfl,.... Coff -.ctlon1, lo wt{: MIChHI WIH, 11102 Thi• bullnffl le -Th• reol•trent(I) com-Tiie regt9tranl(I) com-~ -: GI M..tc:..., • ~ .,,. a -P*"' Tiiie bu"""9 le ~ '"I ue ,_... .. ~ 11*1.2. '*YP8!1C Clrde #100. Ir-dueled by:•~ Pl"-rnencld lo trMIMCI bu111-menced lo treneeec buel--~ a. '°""'9 M 0 ·;;,;"" duCield 11¥: ..,._... ~ ~ 8 .,.,.. pw1• The ~ *-· C.W. 91'71H'IW ,,.,.,. ne. under IM '1c111ioue neee under the ~ ~ :: .. befrig tllld -. . C......~' · •• meino.:,-tiran1(e) com-The r.-.wit(e) oom-~ -.. of the P'oPMY le Thia IH181MN II c~ Th• rea4ttrant(1) ~ 1Ue1nM1 HMt9(1) ...... ~1'19.N NlllM(I) lllted n. • ........, • ...,.,: r,o;.•.,..,. °' ,.. "'*' ~ INnOllf lo 1ranwi1..,.. ~i:,et~!!. ~ n ,1ea.oo. Tfl• .. ried dudlld 1:1y. • oenerw pen. mencect lo,,.... ..... ~on:.i.wv2.1111 ...,. on: ~ 15, fl/MN a ..t I01 ~· lueklM8 nw under "9 ~ ... _ -property II dlecl1bed M ~ ,_ under .,_ Rolllloul M8fY A. May 1•1 .. ~ Mtct eC '11t2 c.IW RMO . llbow Nlme(1) lleld luelNM tume(t) lleld Mel under "9 Actlllout ~· Th• reg11trent(1) com-9'*'*8 Netne{•) ~ Thie at•1FN111C wee tied ~ M Rultl '"*"'c=.•~ wm..n R. lofMre. MO a...:=.~·~ abcMon:NIA ~--... ~A (•) ...... S2,115.00 Untied StatM menced '° ...,.,_ ~ ab0¥lon:A19"' 1, 1111 with tfw County Cler1I Of Thie ~ -llMd --="· on NO ~ ...,.. Ortwe · •• • .-.-..... Giiie -on. '"' eun.ncy ,... IA'1dlr the ~ W..., "· Inman Onnge County on ~ with the County Cllf'll Of
..,.IOll,18't,et1. IOl ~e..ctl ·=~ IC1U1...,. tllld Thll IC1llMl"lt WU tied f::911A.1u::ro tllld Pureuent 10 Section luelnMt Neme(tbletld Thie llM11*1t wu flied barl,11181 Or11ngeCountyonSepl9m. Pf:. putlllo • lrWft9d 10 •· taeio · · wlltl the ~ ~. of =: ,..~ °" ~~ with the ~ ~ ~ 11..,.A(J) Of the Celltornla f:H~ May 7• 1 ~~on~ PMeOM bite. t1t1
ltnd ~It. 'Mtaht, M.o., OrlWIQe County on~ 21.1111--"' .._. Oftnae County on Al9l8I HMlttl irind ~ Code, TNe ICetMnent wee ftMd 21.1181 PWIWled ~ e.ecn-. '908041
A 0---~ of = a.ri ._,.. br., 8uhe 18, 1tl1 ' PI01111 23, 1181 ~ ~= wilt\ the County C1ertc of ' PIOU?a ~ Mw Piiot ~ Publlllled N9WJ)Oft BMch-
fll ~being '°':i nWot+tl#poft IMch, Cellf. , NOHIO PublleMd Newport~ 1'904709 proc .. dlno• •re undlf Or9nQI County on Augwt PubWled Hewpoft leech-bf!' 14, 21. 28, October 5, Coeta M ... Piiot Sepl«n-~ wwn ~ ~ Thie bUll~ II CM-PublaNd Newport~ Cotila MMe Plot~ Putllehed NNport ~ Wfttf. 23.1~1 ea.ta MeN Piiot s.pwn. 1811 bar 14, 21, 28, Ocloblr 5,
Ill 0:::-..,.::::ia the ~ by: e 1J11MrW per\-C:O.U ..._ Plot Ai9* bar 7, 14, 21, ti, 1911 Coate MeM Piiot ~ "you deltn #1 lntet.-to PI047U bit 7, 14, 21. 28, 1811 s.71e 1981
~o Menvel PerH nereNp 2A, 31, Sepcember 7, 14, a..-31, Sepc.rnbef 7. 14, 2l, th.II proper1y, you mue1 Pubbhld ~ ~ s...-PUIUC NOTICI ______ ..;;S..;.;;...;..7'=09 ~ .,.. equipment a TII• reglatrenl(•) com-1811 11181 .... 30 deyl Of the ftrwt eo.ta MMe Piiot Augu9l PUIUC NOTICE
.. cm:ll1ee. rnenctd to~ bulfr s.«)7 PU1L1C llOT1CI s.e70 ~ JJ8 Notice=, 31, September 1, 14, 21. PU1L1C MOTICI Flalltl•• "'421 Robert H.ie nr.. & ,,... undtf tht Fictitious m 111191 ---------1 ........ , Mw whHI* boXM. luelnna Neme(tl lated MLie NOT1CI "....,. PUILIC llOTICI your im.::, In the g.-e P\utN•• .... •••nt
A.02i Lewrenc• Wllll• ~~ f'Y 11, 1~10 Pl .. 11 _ ........... ~ ,......,.. ~ ~~ •-• --••11'1 •U "-The F~ pef90nt • ......_.. Misc. & Bo.-. ~,.,, I . Wttght, .... . .ta-II -• ttor Court; 700 CMC c.n.er rv..-RV I~--...... l Rt .. doing bu11n1u u : Tu. Follow4ng pereons M>5e HomW lurch eom. .... tltllt«nlnt WU ftlec:t ........ .,.... .... rllelrtu1.... DrM w Sera Ana. CA ,......... Tu. FclowlnQ per.one CAFE CORNERSTONE, .,. dolng,bullneU ... ...... a M1eC. wtltl~the,..~ C*tt of .............. The FollowlnQ persone •1t11 lllt 92701 ::; e19o ""* ....._ ..... ..._ .,.cu~~. ~:~ ~:_., E,:._,1117'tl. ~· CoN R.C. ANNEX COMPANY, 'A-099 Olla lmegM eom. ...,_,., on ~ · ... rnt .,. ctc>ll'O buelneile •: The fl'olowlng ~ ~ th. Dletrtct ~41 1 H -.-.ANNEl..CO... '""' .. ,_ -..,. ..,_, 17880 Newhope St, fOtJO:
put• l M*. . •• 1 1 The fl'olowtlig pereone METRO EXECUTIVe OF· -= bUMW •: Otlce with en 111dof.J ......... Court. Coeta Miu. ctillf. Mab J. fUflll, 575 W. 19th taln van.y, Calif. 82708
A·l!08 MIChHI Aneley PIOaMt -dolna~M: FICES..1.. 575 ~ Blvd.,~ .. , ~M~~_!! copy of 1M clelm cllnteted. 1!:!, F=~per.ans 9282eNor R St F158, Cotta Me1e, Rlch1rd Cheng, 18209, Mite Houelhold & IOIJM Publllhed ~ 8Mc:h-HEALl'Jt CAST, 1100 ~ t-1oor, Coeta M.... .-. ~ "'..,....,. to Fotfe1ture LJaeon Or· .,. ......,ng DU u : • rf"«, 902 Hyde Cell!. 9282e Fountain Valley. C-Jll. A.om p~ u.ge,, Mlec., Coti1a MMe PICC A&9ilt AdM!e, Coti1a .,_., c.llf. Cellf, 92e26 Or. 919. 125, lJlguna H11$1, enge Cow1'Y oa11J1ct At-SANDPIPER PRESS, 2150 Coul1, COIU Mesa, Cellf. Thia builneu ta con-92708 Houltflold .. eox.. 24 :u September 7 14 ... J.H. Andwaon • AAOd-Callf. 92e63 tomey'• Oflfc. 700 CMc Vitt• Dorado, Newport 92828 • duc:tld by. en lndMduel Thi• butln•H la COO·
A,.-257 Satn !eon Mlec.. 1Mt • • • Maldko Fwullewa. eooo .... 575 Anton BIYd •• 3rd Rey 0 . Wldlen, 15 1n¥-c.ne. OrM Wlllt Senta Beectl, c.lf. 82980 Thi• butlneH I• con-Th• 11gl1lre nl(1) com-ducted by: an lnc:IM<lual Houltflold a eox.. Bbtly ..._. Or., No. t , Floor, Cellfomle, Coat• ern.... H9wpon &Men, Ana CA 92701 U.. 1119 J .. n A. Stevena. 2150 ducted by. en lndMduel menced '° tranaact bl.-l-The regi1tr1nl(1) corn: A.271 Debbi Ai.tetson Se-831 Leno BMch, Celf. 101Q1S MMa, C.H. 12e2e Calif. 92980 Control No .t>Ov. In VIII• Duredo, Newport The r1gl1tran1(1) com-,_. under the flctitioui menced 1o tranuci bull-
Mlsc Houelhold & so.... PUIUC-• Thia bu1lne11 le c~ Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-Thie bu1lne11 11 con. ~ MY 8eech. Callf. 92880 menced to tranuct bue6-BualnlH N•m•(•) Asted neu under lhl Fictitious 294 Gerald e ~ '"'"''• ducted by: en lndlYldulll duc:tld by: • corpcntlon ducted by: an lndMdu81 H claim ii not 11,...... Thia bu1lne11 le con-MM under the flctltloul above on· Septemt>.r s Bu1lnt11 Namt(t) llated /,~ eoxee · Plotttleua The realttrent(e) co..., The regl1trent(1) com-Thi r1gl1trent(1) com-11~ Dlllrict Attorney;' ducted by: an lndMduel 8uetn111 Namt(•) Nsted 111191 · · ' •bove on! Septemb9r 9.
A-30e ~ SMwert •Hirt 1 llw menced lo tnlnMct ..... menc:.d to tranaec:t bull: menced to trenaec1 bust-omc. wlll declare the ,,. The reg111rent(1) com-ebo¥e on: August 28, t991 Ahab J. Natal 1991
TM Ill Mlec.. I Bolte& .. H Mel und• the FICllloue r*8 uncl• the Flctllloua MIS under the flc1ltlous arty clelctlbed In lhll Ho-menc:.d IO trW'NCI ~ Nori Raynor Thia IUdemerrt was filed Rlcherd Chang A-332 ""1' OIDbl WfltM· The Fe:!: •ne Butlnea Heme(•) l8'ld Bullne.. Name(•) lleiecf 8ullne11 Name(a) 11119d tlce 10 be bfelted to the nea under the flctltloua TNa atatement waa lllld w11t1 the County Clerk of This statement wu flled bed a eoue .. dclna ~ sienone aboile on: Se1*mb1f 1, 9boll9 on: Apr111111!5 aboYe on: June 1, 1991 Stet• The property wia Bualness Name(•) tleted with the County Cler1I of Orange County on Stptem-wtth the County Clertt of
A-334 l<Mlh·R. Fedl M19C., TRANSffAC COMM8J~ICA-1811 Jamie H. Andwaon, Chlk· Rey G. Wldl:en then . be dispoMd of a et>ow on: August 1, 1991 ~ County on Auguet bar 10, 1991 Orange County on Septem-
6 eox.. TlONS 3505 Cad Meldl(o Furukewe man Tl'lll lt&lemerrt WU flled J)fOVlded In Health end ....,, A. $twins 30. 1 1 Peoe.310 bar 9, t99t
A-381 LIH Hlevnlck• IP201 Cotta .. lllec t..1· l1'lll ltslement WU flled Thi• ltatement WU llled with the County Clerk of Saf9ty Code Section 11489. Thi• ltatMl\lflt WU flled PIOM87 Pvblllhed N.wpott Beach· F508152
Misc .. & BoJCM. ll2S2t , Ma, . ~ the~on Clerk of wtth the County Cllf'll of ~1 County on AuQu8I MICHML R. CAPIZZI, Q"h the~on ore~ Publlthld Newpor1 Beach-Com Mesa Piiot Stptem-Published Newport Beach,
8-015 Chlta ~ Trena Paclllc Telecom. 27~1 ty Aual* ~1 County on. Augult , FN4Tt0 Dlehtot Att.mey, •r 2~1 Costa M ... Pilot Septem-bar 14, 21, 28, October 5. Cotta Mesa POOi Septtm·
Sld• ~· • munlallon., Inc., 1 c.llfor, FaO•Ma FICMMT Pub11W Newport BMcn. Craig L RG•lnRt o.,.. FI04TU bet 10, 17, 24, October t . 199t b11 t4, 21. 28. Octobtl 5 ":c~ ThcmiH Fischer ~1c:i:= .. 11 con. Publlehed Newport 8Mch-Pubhhld Newport BMcti-Coeta ..... Piiot ~ utr Dte1rtct Attomeir Publlshed Newport Beach-199t T~7 S.717 1991 Sa-110
MISC .. " eox... ducted by:. corporation COIU ..... Pltot ~ CoN ..... Piiot ~ 31, September 7, 14. 21, Publl•h•d Ntwporl Costa MIM Pilot August PUIUC MOT1CE
C-006 Robert W. SplN* The reglalrant(•) com-ber 7, 14, 21 , 28. ~991 bit 7, 14, 21, 2',"'-{19 1911 111191 Beach.Cotta M"8 Piiot 31, September 7, 14, 21, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
Misc .. & BoJCM. mencld to trenuct bUll· Sa~7 ~ ~71 Septemt>.r 7, 14, 21. 1991 1991
C-Ot5 Ryen J. Fremt ,,.., under lhl flctllloua ea701 Sa-M7 , Aotltlou9 Flotttloua
Misc .. & eox... eu11n111 N•m•<•> Mated PUIUC NOTICI! PUIUC NOTICE PUIUC NOT1CI •ueuc .. "TICE .... .,. -nci Jluetn•i• ......_ •~ auein. .. Name C-065 Jim ~ Fuml-&bovl on: AuQual 12, 199t r"V "" · r"-"" at.et......,. The Following peraona 8t.t9Meftt
1Ur1 Ruga 6 Mlle. Wiiiiam Evant. Prllktent P1ollll_,. Aotttle• l"lollll1119 ,._TICE Tu. Following P'f90nl are doing bu1tneu u · The following persons C-038 Sendra Stroblhn Thia "-'lmlnt wu flied • .....,, .. Mw 8uelrt1H Nw ••Inna llw -Plottll•• are doing busiMU as: MCGINL£Y INTERIOR DE· .,, doing bualOMt u .
Housthold, BoxN, Toys:& with the County C1ef11 ol lbtta ... llt at11t11neftl 81all••llt INVITING 81DS llulllRUI...... CREATIVE LEARNING RE· SIGN 1500 W 8&1t>oa AMERICAN DATA GROUP.
Mite. Orange County on Auguat The Followtng penon1 The Followllig persone The Followllig per90ns Seai.d bids may be r• ............ SOURCES, 1330 S.E. ~ Blvd ' Suite 203. Newpot1 200t Diane l.Mlt, Newport c.ose Mwy Mey Mlec., & 14, 1991-.,. doing bullneu u : .,. doing bullnMI u : .,. doing buslnMS a : celved •t the office ot the Tu. Followllig perSOM lol St 137, Santa Ana, ee.Ch. Calif. 92eG3 Beech, Calif. 92680
Boxt1. FIOHM MAIKAJ CONSTRUCTION, RPM MANAG~EHT, 84 AFH hfANUFACTURINQ/ City Clerk, 3300 N~ are doing bullMA a : Calll. 92707 Pe1ricla A. McGlnl.y. 938 Jam,a Brendlt Grttnt & C-283 Kathleen M. Stew-Publlthld Newport Bellch-10242 Malkal Drtve. Hun: CINlbrook, lrvlne, C..lf. DESIGN, 1035 Westward ~d. P.O. Box 1 88, D.C. ENTERPRISES, 818 Carrie Lynne Rowt.y. 1330 W. Ocean Front, Newpoft Nancy Serra Grllnl, 2001
lr1 HouWllold. Misc. Auto. Cotta M Piiot •·-· t tlngton Beech, Calif. 9284e 92714 =.. , Cotta M .... Calif. HewpOt1 8Mch. CA~ 18th SllMt, Huntington I .E. Brlflol St #37, s.nta a..ch. Calif. 92963 Olan• Lane. Newport C-311 S1ec>Mn ~ IM --vul 80b Gralorex, 10242 Meir Dlet'9 L Ml\chllt. &4 Cl..,, 17e8 Ul1tll 11:00 AM on the BMc:tt, Calif. 92848 Ana. Calll. 92707 Thia bu1ln111 11 con-Beech, Calli. 92660
Fucnltur• & Mlec. 24. ~'9rnbll 7, 14, kel Drive, Huntington bfook. IMnl, Cellf. 92714 Annando~~az. 3rd day c4 Octoblt, 1991, Mwrsy Met1I Thibodeaux. Thi• bu1ln111 la con-dUC1ed by: en lndMdual Thia busln111 la con-D-006 Brien Camell MllC., 1991 Beach, Calif. 92tMe • Angelo Ponzt, 21371 SU. 1035 w W.y, Cost• at which time bide wtll be 818 18th StrNC. Huntington ducted by: en lndMd\lal Tht reglatranl(•) com-ducted by: husband and
& Boxn. Sa-632 Btett Rou, 10242 MalQI wr1r'M lMle. Trebuco ~ Meu. cam. ~and '9ad tor. BMc:tt, Celif. 92648 The regl1trent(1) com-menced IO tr~ busJ. wife .
0-050 Ruuell A. Ice Kata-Oriw, Huntlng1on e.actt. yon, Cellf. 92871 Sally L andez, 1035 U• ol Projecl: Rocky Tiii• bu1lne11 11 con-menced to transact bual-nns under lht Fk:tlllOUI Th• regi1tr1n1(1) com·
m1ran, HouNhold, POf, PUIUC NOTICE Calli. 92&48 Robert Ragldell, 18 Btn-W11twerd ey, Colle Point Retaining Well ducted by: en lndMdual neu under the Aalllout Bualn111 Nam1(1) listed mtneed lo trannct bull·
table Equip .. l Mite. ~-Thi• bu11n111 11 con-genie. Rancho Santa Mer· ...... Cellf. Contract Ne;>. C:2687 Th• regl1trent(1) com-8u1lne11 Nam•(•) ntted •l>OYe on: Febrvary t99t ntas under th• F1ctl11ous
Q.205 Rober1 Thornburg rftm•-ducted by: • generel pert, llUlflta. Cellf. 92908 Thie bu1lne11 11 con. Engineer• E1Um1t1: m.noed to trWlMCt bull-ebo\19 on: NIA Plltrlcia Mc:Oinlly Bu1ln1ss Nam•(•) listed
Misc , & Booe. 8utllrt1H MaMe nershlp Thi• bualnH• I• con. ducted by: oo-pettner1 S480,ooo.oo neat und« the flctldoua came Rowley Thi• IW11mtfl1 wu filed el>OY• on: Jun• t, t991
D·2t8 Paule Bruckman It.et....,.. The regl1trant(1) com-ducted by. • general pert· Tiie regla1ren1(1) com-Approved b.1 lh• City 8ullneu Nam•(•) llawd Thi• 1ta1emen1 wa ftlld with the County Clerk of James B. Gr-
Misc: .. & Bout. The folloWlng penons mencld to tranuct bull: neretttp "*"*' to transact bu9f. ~ lhls 26\h day of aboYe on: Nootemblt 1, with thl County ci.r11 ot Orange County on Septem-Thi• 111tement w11 fifed
0-244 M8'1I A. Hatcher ere ~buainlel .. : ""' under the Actntoue Th• r19111ren1(1) com-,,... under the Fictitious August. 1991 . 1991 Orange County on Septem-btr e, 1991 with Iha County Cieri. ot
Misc .. & BoXM. DBC TECHNOLOGY, 820 Bu1lnH1 Nemt(I) •tted menced to trenuc1 bull-Bullne11 Nam1(1) 11~ Wanda I!. Ranlo, Murray M. Tl'llbodeeux btr tO, 1991 F508039 Orange County on August
0-268 G:f Fujlmoco fll.. Marguerite Ave., Corona above on: August 22, 1991 neu under IN ~ above on: Augutt 22, 1991 CJtr Clerk Thia ttetement wat flied F~13 Published Newport Beach-23. t99t
Ing Cabl'tn.rr'!*M ,_ dll Mer.I.~~~!. 92925 Bob Gratorex 8u1tne11 N1m1(1) II~ A.F. HemandU Prospecttv. bidders may ~~lh•,..?.!'!,rrty C:,~ ol Publlahld Newport 8Mch-Cotta Meta Piiot Septem-F504721
0,318 "'""-DeYld oryen Cemtfon, 820 Thie atalemerrt wa1 ni.ci ebo¥e on: Auault 29, 1991 Thia "-'emenl waa flied obtain ont Ml of bid docu-"''_..,.. """''"? on .-ptem-Cotti MHa PUot Septem-btr t4 21 28 October 5 Published Newport Be1ch· Misc .. & Box" Merguerfte Ave., Corona with tM County Cieri! ol Dlet'9 L Mltchllt with the County Cllftf of bar 10, 1991 ' ' ' ' Co M Pll •·-E-001 JemH Hulet del Mar, Calif. ne25 Orange County on August This ttatement -. Ned ~ County on A&JgUtt meru 11 no co1t •1 lhl ol· PCI063i• btr 14, 21. 28, October 5, 199t st• esa 01 ........,ust
Houtthold, or11ce & Ml9C. Thi• bu1ln111 la con-30, 1991 wtth tht County Cllttc of 23. 1091 lice 01 the Public Wortis Pubbhed Newpol1 8Mch-199t S.7t8 3 t, Septtmber 7· 14• 21
E-012 Guy W. Churo-duct.cl 1:1y. 1o1t proprietor, FIOMet Oranoe County on Auguat FI04707 0epet1meo1. 3300 Newport Colle Mtsa Piiot Septem-S.705 PUIUC NOTICE 199t
l'IOuM Mite .. & Box•. ettlp Publlthld Newpo!1 9Nc:h· 30, 1091 PublllMd Newpol1 Beedl-Boulevard, P.O. Box 1788. bit 14 21 2a October 5
E--040 O. T~ Swllln6 I~ The regl1tranl(1) com-Cotta M ... Pilot Septem-PIOMe1 Cotta Meu Piiot August Newpol1 Beach, CA 82859-tetl ' · ' ' PUIUC NOTICE
HouMhold . ...,ne Mite. menced to lrtnMci bull-Published Newport 8Mctt-· 1788 ....__ __ E-058 Jamie F~z neu unde< the flctltloua bar 7, 14, 21, 28, 1991 Co 31, Septemblf 7. 14, 21. F · I r1h I f ion S.711 r...,.,._
Household, Boxn & Misc. Bu1ln111 Nam•(•) lllted Sa-4183 •ta Mesa Piiot Sep11m-1991 or u er n ormat , PUBLIC NOTIC• ....an•• Mw E-065 Mike Grean1111 •bove on· AuQus1l5,111191 PUIUC 110..,.. bef 7, 14, 21, 28, 1991 s.41'73 can Lloyd Delton. Project .. at.et......,.
Misc David etYen CamerOn I,_ ~ Manager •t 844-3311. F1otttloue Tu. Following plf90nl
E·237 l.84lreaa M.attinez Tl'll• •tatemenl wu fllld PM4ea ... 1 .,. --• PUIUC NOTICE Publl1h1d Newpo rt .,. doing buelnesl u ·
M11c with ~ County Clert1 of '""'""'"' '"''""" 8Hch-Coeta Mesa Pilot lklalnHI llw INTERNATIONAL SECRE· ,;,-;:.8 Otbl Purcel Mite., ?J~1 County on Augutt .;::~·:.. '1otttl•• ... ':::::.... September 14, 11, 1:h28 ~persons rf:~h~c~~~· i!!.~
E·28~ Mutln Herbert · PIOH51 81at1Mlnt ... lrt•• ....._ .......... .,. •: c.llf. 92714
Housthold. Auto & Cycle Publl•..__. ..,_ ,._.....,. The FollOwlng pereone .... ,..... The FolloWlng l*'Ofl• PUIUC NOTICI WE ATION, Mllltll EIM Fultz. 1nF Riv· Whtlls & Rlre1 & Boxff. ,_, ....... .,..... _. .. .,. dolna bullnMe •: The Folowtng p1raon9 are doing bullnMa a : 19481 Campua Of. Santa eralde. N-pon BHch,
E·285 Roy Kiiter Misc , Colla MeM Pilot August OCP PAATNERS, a Celltor· ~ doll1g bualrwu u : PMC Ill, 120 Hertford '1otltte• Ana. Calif. 92707 Calf. 92t83 Boxes 24, 31, 5-ptemblt 7, 14, nla llmllld ~.TIMS GRANT & LAUBSCHER. Drive. Newport B11ch. 14•1rt••...... Air South Inc., calllor"'8. Thi• butlneu 11 con-
E·288 Oen Mc8rlde C&bl-199t Bake< SttMc, Costa MMa, 11100 Von Karman. Suite Cell!. 92eeO •• ..._... t946t Campue Of , Santa duct9d by: en lndMdUel
net ~ Calf. 92829 450, lrvtne, Cllllf. 92715 Sl9phanle K. Prlmn, 120 The Followlng p1raon9 Ana. Calif. 92707 Tiie reglelrent(•) com-
Pu b II th 1 d Newport Unkletter Entwprl .... A David C. Grant, 8 SaJ. Heriford Or., Newport are doing bullneu u : Thia bu1ln111 It con. menced to tr9nMct ~
8t1ch.Co1t• MeH Piiot PUIUC NOTICE California General Pertnlf· zburg, Newpon Beech, Blach, Calif. 92960 PREMIER COMMERCIAL ducted by: a corporation neat under the flctl11out September 14, 21, 1991. ahlp, 785 Beker, Cotta CaJ8 II. 92eeo Jam11 H. Prlm11, 120 CLEANING & MAINTE, The regl1lrent(1) com-Bu1lnes1 Nam1(1) lllted
SA727 Flotftlous M .... Calif. 92e2tS uerry R. Llub1cher. 2 Harllord Dr.. Newport NANCE GROUP, 18827 ITilflCld lo nnaect bual-ebo¥e on: Septtmblr 9,
---------• ....,.... ...,... Thi• bu11ne11 la con-~~ • Dane Point, BMctl, C..lf. 92eeo 8rookhUf81 Stffft, Suite nett uncMr the Flctlttous 1991 PUIUC NOTICE ............ duc:tld by: • llmllM pert· "';'!'~"'""' as-i.-• Thia bu11n111 I• con-311 , Fountain Valley, Calif. Buslnen N&IM(I) listed Marie E. Fultz Tu. FoloWlng persona nerahlp -·-R. .. _....,..,, 2531 ducted by: husband end 92108 above on: H/A 'TtQ ttetement w11 nlld Aotttl•• are doing bulln.t as: The reglelrenl(•) com-8laclcthom Ave., Newport wl'9 Jeffr.y a. Moore, 17042 J.c Nelton, Presldlfrt with the County Ctert ol
Buell .... Name (l)E.WS ISLAND EATERY menced to 1r11nMCt bull-BMch, Cell!. 92980 The regl1trent(1) com-Spmgdal9 Apt, 0, Foootaln ll'lll statement WU tiled Otano• County on Septem-
atateMent (b)EU.IS ISLAND RESTAU-neu under the f1ctltloue Merk A. Sctledreck. 24535 menced to trenMCt bull-Va119y, Cell!. 92708 with the County Cllf'll of bit 1b, t991
Tht fdlowlng persona AAHT-CLUB, 353 Eut Bu1lne11 Nerne(1) lllted ~~'lfCetfoe, Laguna Nlgu.t, ""' under the Flcthloue Hany Welker, 17921 Vie Orange County on Auguet PI08312
1r1 doing bullnMI .. : Coat Highway, Newpor1 abOYI on: Aogul15, 1991 ..., · 92856 Bu1lne11 Nam1(1) lilted la Cre11a, Chino Hiiia, 23, 1091 p90477a Publlehed Newport Beech·
ZARA ENTERPRISES, BMch, Ceflf. 92eeo • Mike Unkletler This bu~lnlll 11 con-ebOYI on: 1985 Cell!. 91709 Publl'..__. ...--.... ...___.. "-ta M ... Piiot o-.em-T1p11 tntemation&I Inc .. Thia atalement waa llled ducted by. • general pert· S'lept\lril K. PrimM Thia bu1ln111 Is con-........ _.,.... _. .. ...,. ...... .,. 2726t Via San Pidro, Ml• Calltomla 353 Ealt Coast wtttl the County Clerk of nerlhlp TNI ltetement WU llled ducted by: a generel pert· eo.t.a Mesa PllcC Augult btr 14. 21, 28, October 5,
Flottthu•
8U81n9 .. M•me
StateMent The Following persons
.,. doing bullneu u :
CORPUZ ARE PROTEC·
TION, tNC , 5761 E La
Palma AVI., Suite lt289.
An&Mlm. Cellf. 92807
Corpuz Fir• Protection,
Inc., 5781 E. la Palma
AYI., Sulla 1289, Anahtlm.
Cellf. 92807 Thia bu1tn111 la con-
ducted by: • corporation
The reglllrant(a) com-
menced IO transact bull-
,,... under Iha Aclitloue
Busln... Name(•) 1111ed
aboYe on: NIA
Daniel G. Corpuz, Vlc.-P~
This ltatemenl WU fii.d
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on August
23, 199t =-
Ffr04724
Published Newport Beach-
Colta Mesa Pllol Auguet
31 , September 7 14, 21,
1991 ~ha~V~ 9:::1 VI• HlottW8Y.' Newpol1 Blectt Oranoe Col.rlty on Augult The regl1lr1nt(1) com-with Iha County Cllnl o1 nereN9 31. S19lember 7, 14. 21. 1991
San Pidro, Mlalon vi.to. Calif. 92960 ' 21 , 1091 ~-.. ~ tr~~~ ~ County on ~ Tiie regl1tran1(1) com-199t ro, H" 5•·714 _______ SM;&4 __
Calif. 92892 Thi• butlnHI I• con-Pl04409 .,...,.. u.. .. ... u ....... 23, I09t ~ to lr8nsaCt bual-.,._ PUIUC NOTICE
This bu1lne11 la con. ducted by. •corporation Publllhecl N-port O.ach-Bualn•11. Nam.(•) 'ftstld F804708 .,... under the Flctltlou•
ducted by: en lndMdual Th• reglstrenl(a) com-Colt• Mt .. Piiot Auguat = ~·G~1115• 1991 Publlthed Newport Beech· Buslnl•• Heme{•) listed PUIUC NOT1CI flkltttl•• PUBLIC NOTICE
St -663
PUBLIC NOTICE
Flctttlou•
8uslne .. Name
St.at-.rt
The following pet90nS
are dotnQ bus1nen 11
DEER \1AL.1..EY PARTNER·
SHIP, 17802 Skypark C1rd e
1100. Irvine. Ct lil 927t3-
8798 ' LLL P1nn1r1hlp, 17802
Skypat11 Clrclt 1100 Ir·
vine. Calif. 92713:8796
8 & 8 EnterpnM•. 230
Newport Center Drive
1'300, Newpor1 811ch.
Callf. 92~7511 Thi• bu1tne11 la coo-
dvcted by: • gtn«al par1·
flll'9hip The registrant(•) com-
menced to transec1 ~
neu under the Fictitious
8ualneH Name(a) Hated
above on: Decernb9r 8.
1988
Paul Hurst Thia ttatemenl wu liled
with ttw Colrtty Clerk ol
Orange County on August
23, 1091
F504'f28
Publilhld Newpon Beach·
Com Mesa Piiot ~
31, Septtmbet 1,A\, 2t.
Th• reglalrent(s) com-~_J~ tr~~ 31, September 7, 14, 21, Thia ttitement wa nlld Cotta MMe Piiot Augult ~~: :!,,. F1otft1eua .._...__ ...._ ::;:eci ~ ~~ 8'7,;i,,;.;-N•m•(•) hied 1991 with the County Cieri! of 31, Septemblf 7. t4, 21, Thi~·-.t.m.m wu fll«S lluelnu1 .._ Tu. ~-;:nt pereons --::::.=:--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5e.e65iiiiiii
Butlflllt Name(•) listed aboYI on· NIA Sa-esa ~ County on Auguel 1991 with Iha County Clert1 o1 aut.......e .,.. doing bullnftl as: The FolloWlng per'IOf\I
lbovlon:Augutt28,1991 L.uc:tewhen,P1Mldln1 PUIUCllOTICI 30•1 1 PIOl4U s.e74 OrangeCountyonSeptem-l1'll Followtng Plf'IOOI OCONNOR-llNCOLN .,.dolnabullneNas:
1191
Chhaya Vohre Tl'll• ttaternent wu flltcl flUIUC NOT1CI bit 9, 1991 .,. doing bulinels a : MERCURY SPECIALISTS, JME. llM8 w.,.,.,_ Ave .. Thlt statement WU fll9d with the County Cler1I of FHTM Publllhecl Newpo!1 BMchs F~ THE RECOVERY CENTER, 8812 Defiance, Huntington Fountain Valley, Cati!,
wtth lh• County Clefk of Oranoe County on Augu•t Plelld... Cotta Mesa Piiot Seplem-Flotttloua Publlehed Newpor1 BeKtt: 1110 VIC1orie St. 8102, BMch CaJll 92647 82708
Orangt County on AUgutt 1e. 1091 •uelft•M Mw bef 7. 14, 21, 28. 1991 •uelnne ...._ Colla M ... Piiot Sep1em-~la M~~~1~·0~~ John· F~ Oconnor John McF1rlan1, 9648 .. lliiiiiliiiiiiiiill(
30.199t peou1• Pu~,..~. ............. s..> ............ btr 14, 21, 28, October 5, St~102. Co••• M .... 8812 Dellance, Hunangtori Wwner Ave .• Fountain V»-"
.... .._... • .,.__, ............. ......... Thi Followti"' ............ •••.,. NO._. Thi Fo11ow1ng penona t991 Calif 92627 8Mch Cell!. 92947 1ey, Calif. 92708 r ubllthecl Newport BNch-Colt& ..... Pilot Augult .. dolnQ ~ ---r"VVWV '"""" .,. = ~ u : S.712 Thie bu1ln111 It eon-Thie • bu1lne11 It con-l'hll bu1tn111 It con-
CoS1a Mesa Piiot s.ptem-24, 31, September 7, 14, COURT~EY'S OF CALI-l'lotttleue VIDE L. 2790 Harbor PUIUC-TICI ducted by: an lndMduel ~':edr%'i:'"~(I) com-~,~:,::;•=~om-c-tery •Mortuary
·bf! 7, 14, 21. 28, 1991 1191 FOAHIA. 901 Dewer OrM, 8uelnn•...... BM.t. #115, Coeta M.... "" The regl•lrenl(•) com-menced lo lrlnMct bull-menc«S lo lrenMct buat-Chapel • Crematory
PACIF1C VllW
llllEllONAL PARK
Se.fi2 S..e:Je Suit. 108 ..___. BMch 1...... nt Cellf. 92e2tS tMnCld to treneact ~ ...-. und , .. _ Flct...,... 3500 Pacific View Oflve ========= ---------1 Cellf tiitO............ . .-.....r MIM Van Hguy9n 908 s. l'lotltl•ue ,,... uncMr the flctllloul ,,... under the f1ctflloul ·--er ,,. ......... NtwpOrt lkach
PUIUC -T1C1 PUIUC _..,.. Conni•'• Confectionery .,.~ ~.!!!, per.one... Gunther St.,~ sent. AN. ..,.... ... ....... Bullneu N•m•(•I Haled Buslne11 N•rne(a) Mated Oullne•• Nam•(•) Meted M441'IO
-----'"'---------""--""""--1 Company. 8 Cellfomle eo;... ANASTACiOMARTINEZ Cellf. 92704 8tat1...... etiove on: Juty 1, 1991 11bo-1e on: NIA ebove on: NIA ........ .. f'llltttll• -. I01 Dewer OrM, ASSOCIAT ES "0"1 Dung Kim Nawen. 908 S. The Folowtng Pl"IOflS NencyClat1t JohnF.Oconnor ~~~ -1 fti.d --....... ..... PlcttthHI ~10.. Newport llNch • .. .. Gunther St,-Santa AN. .,. doing~ M : l1'lll ltaWfMjtl wa llled TNI ....... --flled .. _ ·-·-.. -· ~ "~-1111101 HI -8uelftHt Mw Cellf 9298o ' MtlCMhur ~.&Ate Clllf. 92704 HEADS& FACES, 2.443 wlttl the County Cl.ti of wtth the County a.ti of wtth the County etertt of 11U lllUWH
The ~-P'flO"I llat........ Tllli bualn .. • 11 con-=:..,Newport BMctt, Celff. Thi• bu1lne11 I• con. Marya V. Elllon. 10 AJ. Onlnge County on s.ptem-~County on S..,tem-~~on $ept9m-Mortuary'* Chapel
1r1doing1""--i.......;;.., a .· Tu. FollowlnO Pl"IOflS. ducted by:• corpcntton Aneateclo Martinez 24 dueled by: hu4bend and Nee, Lllgune NIQult, Cellf. bite, 1991 P5CMOM ' 111191 FIOelOe ' F--Ta KIOIS ,o,...,_~........., .,, doing ~· a . Th• reolatrant(a) com-.,_.. • wife 82977 --Cremation 0 Kl"'""''""• 88 KOPP l:LECTRIC 2111 mencec1 lo tnineec1 bull "'""' Hll, Ug\IN Nlgull. The regtatrenl(I) com-U.. M Jer'8«\ 41 Vie M• Publlthed Newport~ Publl•hld Newport BMcti-Publl9hed Newpol1 Beech-110 Broadway ~If = ~ M.... sewrtlna Ave., CoelA ~ neee l.f'der the ~ ~~ ~J:in"' 11 con-menced IO lrW1UCt bull-Mte, RSM, Celi. tzeea Cotta MMe Piiot ~ CoN Miu Pilot SepCem-Coata MMe Piiot ~ Costa Mese Herbert K. w 1100 Calif. 91G7 BuelnMt Name(•) 1.-:1 duc1ed by: en lndMdlJ8I neee under tht FlctlUoua Tiii• bualne11 11 co~ bit 14, 21 . 21. October 5, bit 14, 21, 28, Oc10bef 5, bet 14, 21, 21. October &, MasliM
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hold:
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1'he bidding has proceeded:
Eut South West North
Pus Pu.11 3 • Dbl
Pass ?
What do you bid now?
A.-1-'int, reject any thought you
might h11ve had of pa&Sing for pen-
alties or of bidding three no trump .
Thia ia simply a question of wheth-
er you should bid thrtt or four
1pade1. It's a pretty cl()lle dec:ition
in ~rms of high card.a, but the sin-
gleton diamond, length in hearts
and fifth spade tilt 1111 in favor of the
aggrea.11ive jump to game.
Q .2-Bnlh vulnerable, a1 South
you hold:
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The biddinic ha1 proceeded:
North Eut South West
I+ Pua 2• Pau
2 • PaN ?
What do you bid now?
A.-You sun!ly want to bid game,
but you have no clear action. To
rebid club1 would not be forcing; to
bid no trump with 1 1ingleton in
partner'• fint-bid 1uit1 i1 unde11ir·
111ble; and to rai&e partner'• 1eeond
1uit with only thrtt card1 i1 unpal·
at.able. The tolution i1 a temporit·
in1 bid of three diamondt.
of ace1, and the quic'Kett way to find
out ia by wheelin1 out old Black.-
bid four no trump.
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you hold:
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The bidding hu pJ'OCMded;
South We.t North Eut
Pue P ... 1 0 P ...
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What do you bid now?
A.-We are notavene to 1upprna·
ing a weak four-cerd najor in favor
of re91><>ndin1 one no trump, but
this ii not the hand for it. Our iood
1upport for partner'• 1uit ma.kn ut
hesitant to make• di1COUrqin1 bid.
IO we opt (or one •pade. Switch out
red 1uit1 •round, and we would K ·
cept one no trump.
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Cover Home Presented By
Caroline Haines & Chris Lindsay Of
Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
See Page 1 & 8 For More Information
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INDEX
Cover, Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach
02. Map
03. Tarbell
04. Waterfront Homes, Inc Realtors
05. Waterfront Homes, Inc Realtors
06. Coldwell Banker
07. Coldwell Banker
08. Coldwell Banker
09. Coldweff Banker, Jerry Finster
10. Coldwell Banker, Agents
11. Ron Fetaot
12. The DaJebout Aaaoctation
13. The Dalebout Aaaoctation Agenta
14. The Dalebout Aaaoctation Agents
15. Prudential Newport
18. The Koope
17. Robin Tench
Rugglert I Mosher
18. PrudentiaJ Callfomla
19. Prudential Calffomla
20. Prudential Calffomla
21 . Prudential Callfomla
..r.
Irvine
22. Prudtntlal ~
Mickey HM11ng
23. George EJklna
24. Remu
25. Rema>c
26. Grubb & Ellta xr. Grubb & Effla
28. Coast Newport
29. Coast Newport
30. Coast Newport
31. Coast Newport
32. Coast Newport
33. Coast Newport
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Laguna
Beach
San Clemente
Breolhtoking ocean views ond ocean breezes
odd to the thorm of this '4 bedroom, 3 both
home with approx. 3,300 sq. ft. of living
space. This custom Meditetraneon home in
Misty Ridge offers large gourmet kitchen with
island, fonnol living room with separate library,
ond spacious family room with ook built-ins
and o fireplace. Plus laundry room with sewing
table, ironing board ond morel $595,000.
Coll Tenoodo King, (71 '4) 665-7923.
San ...... Caplll•••
Mogniflcent 5 b.dtoom, 4.5 balh country
French Hunt Club atote home features opproK.
5,000 sq . ft. of room to room on
opproidmoi.ly 1 Ocrt· There 019 views ol the
country club and the ~ ond clr'ld
OCcell to equestrian tf'oils. The home f.oM. 0
libroty with heqonol c.ilw,gs, large foml,
room witft ~ cenlw, and ~
gourmet klechen wllh ~ ~ ond indoor
barbeque. $1 ,269,500. Coll Dori Rosmuaen
.. (714) 517-7299.
'
Corona Al Mar
Open Sunday 1-5. 2640 Point Del ~
l.O¥ely Point Del Mor two story home. 3
bedn>om1, 2VJ boths Oinu'O room, crock·
!mg lireploc-e. Potio in yord Newer home
in lontos1ic IOC01ion. S550,000. Coll for
m<>t9 inlormotion, 720-0611 .
Newport hach
Terrific home in Eostbluff. 5 bedrooms,
2 baths in o spocious Floorplon. Lots of
potential. Lots of home for the money.
lndudes family room, fireplace and
dining area. su~~\' private pool. lots of
storoge. $499 ,000. Coll 720-061 1.
alg Canyon
Open Sun. 1-5 . (14 Oak.crest ln.)
EJ&q_uisitely redesigned home hos S
bedrooms, 7 baths and approx. 7200
sq. ft . Complete with formal dining and
family rooms, 5 fireplaces, ond 3 car
gorage. Oversized pool and spa in
tropical setting S2 ,549 ,000. Coll
Sharon (Vogt) and Tom Allinson ot
673-8728 or 720-061 1.
Newport Beach
Open Sunday 1-5. 2000 Sontiogo Dr.
Immaculate 4 bedroom, 3 both with
wonderful lloorplon. Ideal for
entertaining. lovely views of bock boy
and sr.orkling lights. Unlimited
potentio . Most desirable orea of line
home. 3 car garage. S725,000. Coll
720-0611 .
Costa Mesa
~,,....starter townhome. Ideal for the
first time~. Dual master suites.
Ideal for roommates. Move in
condition. Designer carpets, custom
French doors lead to polio. 2 cor
goroge. Community pool and spa.
$185,000. Coll 720-0611 .
Colla Mesa
Open Sundoy 1-5. l 056 Wesfword
lone. Affordable priced for the first
time buyer. 2 bedroom, 1 Vi both
atrium mGdel with ceramic tile in
kitchen ond both. AHoched garage.
Enjoy cool ocean breezes, bike or walk
to the beach. Community ooool and
spo. S l 79 ,500. Coll 720-0611 .
C:......delMor
Super remodeled Old Corona del Mor home on beautiful lrM lined street. ~ a holtwoy to conYef't thts slngfe
story auplex to 0 3 ~~:: ptu. *· ~ P!'IC9· Bu • I 48419. Coll 720-06 l 1.
• ~nni-SATUR~rStptemtJe~ 1991 I PAGE 3
A mognificent Frencb design with GfWek
ovenuies. locdted in mos1 desirable of oll
Southem Colifomio oceon ft0nt cities. 5
bedrooms, 7 boths in oppro-c. 5,660 sq
feet. Stotely pillors ond fountoin provide
perfect serenilj. Sporltling pool ond spo.
S 1,695 000. CoH 720.0611 .
... T:-9 ..... Open Sunday 1-.• Lucerne. &quisi1e 3
bedroom, 2VJ both, shows pride of ownership. loaded with upgroch. Feotures
gourmet kitchen, two llreploces ond lomily
room. Community pool ond spo.
$697,000. Coll 720.0611.
Newport Beach
Bock Boy beauty. Wolk or cycle to
paths and bird sonduory. Bright ond
airy 2 bedroom, 21h both condo in
secure, country like enclove of 12
units. Custom mirrors, French doors,
boy windows. lovely polio and
community spa, firepit and BBQ.
S259 ,000. Coll Sharon (Vogt) or Tom
Allinson, 673-8728 or 720-0611 .
Huntington Beach
Ocean viewl 2 bedroom, 2111 both ex·
ecutive condo. Spacious Roorplon in·
eludes marble entry ond fireplace,
white washed cobinets. Dining room,
two fireploces, Plontotion shutters in
every room. "Jenn Aire" kitchen. 24
hour 9uordecl community. Sellers Iron·
sferrecl. S333,000. Coll 720-0611 .
Costa Mesa
Unique ond charm filled cottage with
hardwood floors feotvres 2 bedrooms
ond o dining oreo. located on peace·
fvl tree-lined street. Comolete with o
privote goroge. Perfect for the first
time buyer/investor. $236,500. Coll
720-0611 .
Newport Beach
Open Sot. & Sun. 1-5. 1961 Port Tri·
. nity. Spocious 5 -bedroom, 3 both
"Somerset" model in great location.
Remodeled kitchen with skylights.
Newly pointed interior. Cozy fireplace.
Frttit trees in yord. Close to excellent
sctlool. 3 car garage. $639, 900. Coll 720-~11 .
Newpott leach
Gorgeous, expanded ond remodeled
5 bedroom, 4 both. Spacious floorp-
lon of approx. 3,600 sq feet. Family•
room, three fireploces, boy windows.
Bubbling spo. $739,000. Coll 720·
0611 .
Seo Island
Open Sot. & Sun. 1-5. 32 Oceon Vis1o.
Beautifully expanded 3 bedroom, 3 both
townhome. Lorge fomily ~L dining
room ond firef>loce. 5peaoonar golf
course view. Community pool ond spo.
$895,000. Coll 720.0611 .
Typif'tes oll the charm of o Corona del Mor
duplu. Live In one ond rent the other
Owners unit with renovoted kitchen, stone
fireploce . Enlorged moster beA:lroom.
Comer s1one fireplace. Private polio. Eoch with its own loundry. 2 cor goroge. Lorge
comer lot. 1543,000. CoH 720-0611.
Costa Mesa
ldeol lomily home. 4 bedrooms, I¥• boths
Includes lom1ly room, crocltling fireploce
ond don1ng oreo. Potio ond 2 ccr goroge
M eacellent YOlue. $225,000. Coll todoy
lor detoils. 720-06 11.
Big Canyon
Fabulous 4 bedroom, 31!1 both
showplace hos been remodeled ond
expanded. Approx. 4 ,000 sq feel of
living space includes stole of the ort
kitchen. Beautiful yord with pool, spa
and woterfoll. S 1,395,000. Coll
Shoron (Vogt) and Tom Allinson,
673-8728 or 720-0611 . •
Newport leach
Wonderful 2 bedroom, 2 both in
goted community. lots of windows in
this comer unit. Crock.ling fireplace.
Pollo. Just minutes from the beach.
Community pool and spa. S2 19,500.
Coll 720-0611 .
Newport leach
Fontost1c, olmost new 2 bedroom, 2
both condo in gored community.
Professionally decorated with thousands
spent in upgrodes. Cozy fireploce. Just
minutes from the beach. S289,0oo.
C:oll 720-0611
Costa Mesa
Picture perfect 3 bedroom, 2 1h both
condo. Feotures cozy fireplace, tiled
kitchen with microwave, designer
mirrored wa ll. Potio, otrium and deck.
2 car goroge. ~ l 86,000. Coll
720-0611 .
Newport leach
Beout.tul Studio condo. New point,
carpets, and ceramic tile. Gos
hook-ups on large po1io, BBQ
included. Newly londscoped. Garage.
€ommunity pool and spa. S 172,500.
Coll 720-0611 .
........ hoch
Ovpl.x on Bolboo Peninsula. Upper
unit hos 3 bedrooms, 2 both.. Tile
entry ond kitchen. Lower unit hos 2
bedrooms, 2 baths. 4 coc garage.
$5"9,000. Coll today fot details,
720.0611 .
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PAGE 4 /SATURDAY September 14, 1991 • . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA ME8A Pitor I REAL ESTATE
WATERF)IONT HOMES, INC.
Realtors " i--
EXCluive Orange County Affiliate of Soiheby'S International Realty •
NEWPORT'S VERSAJLU:S CONDOS 1 bdtm ht flron quiet
side. sunny southem exposure. Pool. spa & 24 hour MCUTtty.
631-1400 ........................................................... $129,000
TUSTIN RANCH Gated community w/ pool & Sf>6. Lowly 2 bd ~~6tt..'.:'v ~· ~.~~-~-~.~.~-~~~~-~.~~ t~Jr980·
EL TORO.LikeNew·3 bdw/denhome. Beautt~rwmodeled. 6~~ ~~~~.~.~.~ .... ~.~~-~:.~.~-~ ..... ~.000
fASTSIDE COSTA MESA Gorgeous, hi!#lly upgraded 3 bd &
den w/ dble att. garbgll. Newfloomg&carpet, kMChenappllances
& tlle. 631·1400 ....................................................... $269,000
~fi~:~~;y{~~~~~~~~jm=
EASTSIDE COST A MESA O\armlng 3 bd rernodded home
on larger lot w/ pool. ~t& bright w frdi pUll. beamed ceiling
& new kitch«'I. 631·1400 ...... A ....................... 1 ........................... $295,000
EASTSIDE COST A MESA lmmaculbte 4 bdrm home un qwet
cul-de-sac, new carpet & pWll & nice backyard.
673-6900 .......................................................... $319,000
NEWPORT SHORES ~t 3 bdrm home w/ vault.t ceilings &
~jft<>~~~.~:.~~~-~~-~~~-~ ... ~.$~~=·
fASTSIDE COSTA MESA Fabulous new patio homes w/ t~r.vto'o!.~.~:.~~~ ... ~~-~-~-~~~.~·
SOUTH COAST METRO Buutlful 2 sty 4 t:d home w/ dining & fmly ITTlS & 1 t:d & bath <bowl. Fr. doors, A.C. & 91CU11ty.
Motivated seller!
631·1400 ............................................................ $359900
fASTSIDE COST A MESA O\armtng COW'ltiy French 1 sty ~
bd w/ fmly rm, frplc, hrdwd firs. landecaped patio & 1pe on cul-
de-sac.
673-6900 .. ····· .................................................. $359,900
NEWPORT AT THE BEACH Cute 2 bdrm beach howe with
a1my 'c'P9raded kitchen & bath. Mini ocean l.4ew from ~
room & JI* 3 houses from sand. CloM to fun lhopplng Ii ~-~.~.~~: ......................................... $345.~
+ + WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. ++
OPEN HOUSF.S
SAnJRDAY & SUNDAY
2506 Watmln9tn, Eastslde Co6ta Mesa
~ 8ulctt -Judy Beatty
179 ,.._ C It D, Eastskie Costa Mesa
N.r-w:y e.fWd · Tom lownttti
003 SOIDei•t IJliiie; awlff, N.B.
Maureen Downey • Hekll M~
1305 N. ~oat, Bllboe Island
Judy Good
210 l..ait&apur, Coronadel Mw
Lok Md..oon ·Margo Stuart
3 bd.House
$295.000
3 bd. House
$332,000
3 bd...Howc
$515.000
2 t:d. OuJ)l.x
$~9.000
3 bd. House
$949,500
500 Momlng Star Lane, Dover ShOfes N.B. 4 bd. House
Tom lownlttl ·Nancy Barfletd $969.000
34342 Port Lantnn. Dana Point
ManW ~r ·Joanna Hendrie •
2723 0c:e-Btvd., Corona del Mar
Lon-aille Farrington • Mafi( Keny
1411 Klft99 RGM. Olffhawn. N.B.
Mcintyre & Rkhardton • Dianne Cannon
619 Vie Udo Soud. Udo Isle, NB.
W!"/"e Heck • ~es & Jackton
27 In_._.., B1g Canyon, N.B.
Olga M~
SAnJRDAY .
2422 P-Clrcu.lo, :rusttn Ranch
Ced Smith
63 S.)ICl'eSt Court, 8ayyMw Court
Margo Stuart
2223 Flata, Bluffs
Jlbld C...llnellan
116 Vie ldallca, Udo Isle
SlllyPh91ps
SUNDAY
2082 M.to. Weiv. E.-blde Costa Mesa
Cachertne w....,..
226 W....., Newport Shores
K.w.JoRIDo
1577 ,..__,, Permua Point
PegiwtWr11on
SI "'--, Harbor Rldg., N.B.
M.-guentl Watson "
760 Vie Udo Saud, Udo i.
Siiiy Phllp.
5 Bd. House
$1,395.000
2 bd. House $1 ,595,000
5 t:d.House
$1 .695,000
5 t:d.House
$1 ,799,000
4 bd. House
$2.775,000
2 bd. T ownhome
$207,900
2 t:d. Condo
$285,000
3bd.T~
$385,000
3 bd. House
$649,000
4 bd. House
$319,000
3 bd.Housc
$339,000
3 bd. Howe
.$S6S,OOO
4bd.T~
$765,000
3 bd. House
$785,000
220 A.,oa. ... IWboe IAld 4 bd. HouM
Gnym T.aafeno $78S,OOO
321 P~. Corona def Mar 6 bd. House
Sharon McKinnon $1, 195,000
1124 E. Behe Blwd .. Pei~ Bayfront 4 bd. House CIM\A Broffmln $1, 995,000
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Nf.WPOlr1' HAIBOll .-Wa.n ... 2 bd b¥rCJnt condo w/.~~ It.._. WI. 8oetlllpet$2 psfl. t...9opt0t'lllbmtt tr•' (LH)
631·1400 ................................................ _ ......... $365,000
NEWPORT SHORES~ 2 9'f VktoNn w/ 1 bd do1.1.n
& 2 bdl & loft up Ft,*. oeill cabs lr 8efbar arpet. Steps lo pod
13'i-i4'00 ......... S: .................................... : ...... $375,000
~C:-~n.w~~~Brtf.;au~fut~ed 63~00 .......................................................... $379,000
8UJFFS Shfllng dun ~ 1 tty, 3 bd •l..r.da • plan •\I
drarnatk frpk. In IMng room. Com.r k>catlor\ on greenbelt
631·1400 .......................................................... $385.000
NEWPORT SHORES2sty 3 bd canaMrontw/ .dd'<lr'I potential
Dining/family room & ipadoc.11 Mig room O\llltrtooklng sandy
beach.(LH)
631·14'.PO ........................................................... $389,500
NEWPORT AT THE BEAat GN111 Income ~ short
block to beach. Front~ wt 2 bds & nke ~rd. iur with 2 bds
& 2 beths.
631·1400 ........................................................... $395.000
NEWPORT AT THE llF.AOICob.i 4 bd. home Steps to b.1y
& ~.Outside entnncie to 2 bdrms for l'l'IC4hef1'1~ suile
631·1400 ........................................................... $475.000
8Al.llOA beachcott.ga lncp.tlNellned ~· WM11 :3i.1~~~.~.~.~.~.~~:~ ..... ~~t:&0
NEWPORT HIEkiKl'9 flkll 3 bdrm home \. cfftc:./d.11 w/ frplc 63i.~.~~.~.~~.~.~.~~~.~~'fit&o
WESTQ.ff U.. Option ck on 3 bcl pool. homa on kirge
comer lot. COW'ltyy kJkhen w/ MW~ •parete guest or mald's(J'trs.
631·1400 ........................................................... $515.000
aHHAVEN ~ lllllble 4 bd flk•. femt.i rm w/ frpk t~:.~.~·~·~·~·~15,000
~= ~ Noni. Udo '* 3 bd. Duplex NEWPORT HEGlffS Con~ Nl'ftOCllW 3 bdrm home
$2.700.000 • wllh OClhl'I \4ew In~......,,.. woodlv.-sa. Fr. doors &
808 La Jola, Newport ff..... 3 bd. Houe p11.t Windows, new beh•ldedMn. ,.._.. ai1•~1oc.atton.
0..--""·-631,1400 ........................................................... $495,000
Speci~ng in propertk1/or sak or ktue ... on tlN waur. •. n•"': the water. •• and with a ~kw o/tlt• wt*r... ' .. ~ I
CORONA DEL MAR.OfFIC~ NEWPO~ BEACH OFFICE BAi.BoA ISLAND OFFICE
.J 2600 ~COAST HIGHWAY 315 MARINEAVE.
7.1~76~3600 714~73~900
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:an eillt!BEACH/CO~;J .. A;eAL fi'TATE SA RO SATUAOAY, Seplllltlber ... t9tt I PAGE 5
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
~ Reciltors ® ·
Excluive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
llAUIOA ~new new top QLllllv 3 bdrm w/ den.
UpttlitnbdmwOf*' tooutlkie decb. WonckrM tnelkrsult.ew/ frPk & bua-lna. ~ y.d w/ gae 113Q. ~ qullll ~~.~.~.~.~.: ................................. $770.000
PEellUlA POfil' 5'11* 2 sty 3 bd home w/ 1 don lit ftoor,
dlntlg & flmly rooma. Master w/ sundedt up, tkps to bai,t &
oc:an.
631-1400 .......................................................... $565000
PENINSUlA POINTChwmlng 3 bd. famllynn. belmedcellngs. Fr. doon & windows, master w/ bekony. 2 ~ patios.
631-1400 ........................................................... $595.000
NBiPORT AT 1llE BF.ACH R.modeled dupa wUtl 4 bd &
2 bd units on wkMr lot ngtlt 8Cl"Oll from the und.
631-1400 ........................................................... $598,000
llAUIOA ISIAND Dwilng INngled 2 bet con.ag. wtth den. Lots
r,~~.~.~~.~.~· ...................... $625.000
UDO ISi.£ Gr11eloul, wd cared for 1 s~ home on 45' lot. Wi'~l~~:.~~.~-~-~~-~~~ ......... ~·.$649,000
BAUIOA ISLAND duplex. Charming front 2 bd cottage w/
brick frpk, open~ cel!Wlg. Fr. doon & patio upper unit w/ 2
bda.0.
631-1400 ........................................................... $649,SOO
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LAGUNA BEACH Ocun dde of eo.t Hwy, ~ k> Vlc:toria ~~~-~-~ ... ~~.~-~.~-~ .... ~.;ro&>
BAYSIDE COYE 2 bd penthouM w/ den It be* lftp ~· PrMiM end I.Wiit WWI of bey, ll!#lts It mtnl. Getild complU w/
pod&IJM. 631-1400 ............. , ............................................. $675,000
UDO ISl.E 21/ti 3 bd gem w/ Fr. doon to floww Med lied pelk>
~i':rao~.~~-~-~-~.~-~-~~ .... $699.000
UDO PARK DRIVE 2 bdrm w/ bey~ In pae1gtcua ~
rtle. Doonn.-i, cardfoom, pool & .-. Total 1'9inocW, llM new.
631-1400 ........................................................... $700,000
BAIBOA ISlAND Channlng~t 2 sty 3 bdrm famlly home. ~=--~~-~.~~-~ .. ~.~-~-~~tt~m·
HARBOR RIDGEde.1'Qncr perfed 4 bd ·crest· t°"""home w/
dining & family room. & lolt game room. PlantaUon shutters,
Mlrron & 3 fl'pb.
760-3600 ........................................................... $765000
LIDO ISLEPremt.roverslzed lot,ocr°'5 from perk w/bevvlew.
0oN to~ & tennis. charming 2 bd home w/ patto & guest
tti'-1400 .......................................................... $785.000
PENNSULA POINT French Nomwindy3 bd home, familv nn,
gounnet Kltc:h«t w/ eating area, master 1Ulte w/ frplc & brick
patio. 631-1400 ........................................................... $849000
CORONA DEL MAR Spectacular 180' vtews from Newport
Harbor's entrlW'U k> Long Buch. ~2 bd condo w/ fTJ)k.
~~· .................................................. -... $859,000
LIDO PARK DRIVE spectacular 1Mws ol ocean, bey & city 19111 from thls buutif\ily deconled 7th fir 2 bdrm condo.
~~~: ..................................................... $865.000
++ WATf.RFJlONT HOMES ++
Is Pleased To Ar.nounce
·SOTHEBYS JEWELRY APPRAISAL SES.SIONS
September 1 7 and 18
lf you are interested in selling jewelry~ no longer
wtsh to keep, Nan Summerfield, Vice President and
Director of Sotheby's Jewelry West Department In
Bewrly HUis, will be at our office at 2600 E. Coast
~hway In Corona deJ Mar on September 17 and at
2436 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach on
September 18 to provide appraJ.sals and pre-auction
estimates on )ewelryyou wish to placeonconsignment
for sale with their prestigk>us company.
Ms~ SummerfieJd, a Graduate Gemologist, has
organized auctions of the estates of Cary Grant and
Pola Negri as weJJ as 'j;roperty belonging to Elvis
Presley and Barbara Hutton for Sotheby' s the world· s
oldest and largest Fine Art Auction House.
To arrange a confidential appointment, please caU
Sally Somers at 631-1400. A prompt response ls
recommended due to limited appo1ntments.
Ubo ISlE Fantaalk S bd home, large quiet ccimer lot. Family
room & IUIYIY bndt pldo. French doon & 3 f~
631-1400 .................................. ~ ....................... $895,000
allNA COVE Intimal• hlde-e-way, at.pl from bead'I. Master. =~.::.:.:.:.~.:.~.~.~~·~·~==·
DOVEi SHORF.S s.a. wl bullet 5,000 Sq. Ft. &op quality
hou. w/ pool for $1,595. 000. Appl"Oll 1 /3 ecre, latheant lot.
LMd onli,i 631-1400 .......................................................... $975.000
IJAL90A ISlAND B.yfront duptex w/ 4 bd & 3 bd units. CMnDld W\ltl c.nilCt be ctuplcai.d taday. Gr.at ti.;~
673-6900 ........................................................ $1.098,000
SPVGlASS Beautifuly redone 5 bdmf Southport With teniRc
ocean lllews. ~ & famllv rooms, expanded master, new appllm'lcel, hdwd flOon., wlncfows. aown mo6dings & shutters.
Profe9Sklnaly landlc.&ped yard.
631-1400 ..................................................... $1.310.000
NEWPORT EST ATE. huge lot. main house. a.pproot 6000 SqA
w/ 5 bet$, dining & family ITnS & library, Gst house w/ kitchen.
pool& spa
631-1400 ................................................... $1,395.000
CORONA DEL MAR Contemponwy 2 bd home w/ 100' ai
~uff owrioolUng China Cove & mitre harbcw. steps to main
bead'I.
631-1400 ............... . ...... . . .. .. .. .. .. . ..... $1,595.000
CORONA DEL MAR Vacant oceanfront lot w/ large fixed rate
loan & potentlal for house owr 5000 Sq.Ft. Try trade! 631~1400 ........................................................ $1.695,000
CUFFHA\lEN Fabulous 5 bd model perfect Counby French
estate w/ eveyY amenity & panoran1JC bay ws. Possible exchange
~3~~06~: ................................................ $1,695.000
UDO ISLE BA VfRONT w/ 4 bds. family "" & dock. Super ~on 1C>Uth facing lot steps to clubhouse & tmnls. Try trade
down I 631-1400 ....................................... $1.799.000
PENINSlJl.A OCf.ANFRONT 2 yr dd CU51om 5 bd home nNr ~t. Thrtt sty w/ dm. library. dining & family rms +
631-1400 ... .. .. .... . .... . .. .... . ....... $1.995.000
80.couRT MedlterraneM custom 4 bdrm home, mMter w/ m.=.~.~~ ~~: ~ ~:.~t.280:000
LINDA &Su: w/ 108" of bai,t frontage & dcd for huge boat. ~I 5 bdrm home w/ pool & spa In luih pano. Trtple gBTllgr.
631-1400 ... ..... . ...................................... $2.699.000
UTTl.E BALBOA ISLAND Fetdous 5 bdnn be\ifront VIia w/ Interior~. boat dock & 1Upelblllews. PRICE DROPPED from
$3.950,000L 631-1400 ....................................................... $3.495.000
COTA DE CAZ.A Flbuklw Mllslon sty6e estate w/ private
, stoc:Md lak. & 11...0 on owr 2 eqe9trien zoned acres in gated Loi
Ranchoe.. 760-3600 ........................................................ $3.850,000
&\IW 91.Ma> 81 e•. ~ ~ ~-OORONADE.MAll6bdpk:turepuf.ctbd"'EurQPWlVIRa" M~A,.,. ...... b¥ront~wMh ISO' on the clelipr'•3bdrmhomeWlf\~'°°""den~.,.., :lt.1roo ~~~-~~:.~~~~-~ .. ~.~t.~~· :· ~~ ~.:tnba• "f!iJ:t-~ a~i:.:.: .... :~.:._ ..... $885": ~ ......... : .............. :: ............ :.$11.900.~
s,,_cialWng in proJHrtits for sale or kase •.. on the waur. .. near the water ... and with a v~w of the waur ...
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE D.-\LBOA ISLAND OFFICE
,. 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-76.S600
-~ 2436 W. COMT HIGHWAY
114-631-1400
315 MARINE AVE.
714-67,3-6900
Proftlt ...... Caroline Haines
Caroline Haines joined the New-
port Beach office o( Coldwell Ban-
ker in 1987 in the Assistant's Pro-
gram designed to gain knowledge
and experience frdm one o( the
top agents. Within a year Caroline
had established her own clientele
and developed a successful busi-
ness philosophy. servicing her cli-
ents is the secret to her detailed
and organized approach. Caroline
is skilled at finding the right fit of
clients and properties, within the
right community for each indi-
vidual need. She specializes in
water oriented properties, prob-
ably because of her family heritage
growing'up in Coronado. This bas
given Caroline the knowledge and
appreciation of bayfront and view
propenies that makes a difference
when a client is looking to relo-
cate to or within Newport Beach.
Compassion, honesty an<t trust
arc qualities Caroline diligently
.develops between herself and her
clicntcl. She allows people to
make their own decisions about
the right property, based upon the
thorough facts she provides. That
is probably why most of her clients
come from the referrals of satis-
fied customer who have know Car-
oline to go beyond the call of duty
and make that special different in
their transaction.
U you are interested in finding
out more about the winning com-
bination of Caroline Haines and
Coldwell Banker, Call Caroline at
644-9060, ext 187.
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UTURDAY1•
COSTA MESA 160 fAllHAYIN
HEIDI MEEDER . 4235,000
Hll WDI 100 HAllOIWOODI Pl
$325,000
NPT NO 1161 CORT! POITOfl1NO
llAYllW
GINNY ANDERSON
11MN1 THRACE
MARCtA BAYS
COM
SHEILA KAVIANI
NV tll.U
VELMA TIMMONS
COtlONA HGHLNOI
TORY STUART
llAYllW
DAVID PRINCE
COM
CHER RUSH
IAITIWff
SARA MARVIN
11V1N1 TllUCE
$510,000
1901 YT. MA11A
$526,000
7IOUHYMA
$538,000
614AVOCADO
1&38,000
1209 IAYllDI DR
$819,000
2601 IUNYA
$Ml,000
2006 ICIWAHll
*'48,000
NPf ICM
JUNE DAVIS
1029 IAYllDICOVI
$1,050,000
NIWPOIT IUCM
JERRY FINSTER 4009 IUIMOll
$1,586,000
IMOllCUPff 227 n11•11 CMYON
KEVIN KANDA $1,785,000
8UNDAY t•
w TaUCI 1107 OO&J1IN -JERRY FINSTEA SS3t,OOO
... WDI 100~ft.
1321,000 ...... ""~ CHUCK COLESWORnfY --.ooo
IWffs 2112 VlllA INlltMl
KAY P~KEA 1171.000·
NV llOlml 1fM POlft' WIR .... USA ADAMI 9411,000
IWFR
SUE VERNON
533 VISTA FLOIA
$465,000
NPT NO S161 com POlfOftNO
$510,000
SEAVllW 1905 n: MAltH
$525,000
COM 614 AVOCADO
SHEILA KAVIANI $539,000
IAYlllOlll 2622 CftlMIW
ELEANOR BOWIE $580.000
TllUCU COM 3621 GllANUM
JOANN AKERMAN $580,000
NIMIOIT NO. I06f COln'I MAllt
LARAINE SHAW $574,000
NV HUI 1414 IUltlm
JEFF EWING $575,500
WISlCWP 1012 NOT11119MAM
GINNY ANDERSON $815,000
CINA H8IUIDC 461 DI IOW'lll
$875,000
NIWPOIT Ill.I 1717 awa-. Pl
DAVID PRINCE $895,000
WTIWff 2719 ALTA VISTA LINDA MARSTON $720,000
NIWPOIT MOM11 20I klNCM PIACI
DAVE WONG $747,000
IAYIMOlll 2601 CllCU
CAROL MOCK $749,000
COM 1209 IAYllDI DR
JANIS MACMIUAN $819,000
WYILUPf 2601 IUNYA VALERIE HAMM $885,000
NV HUI IM UHDCAm1
L YLEEN EWING $885,000
OIDI COM · 114 CAIMAftOH
JOANNA DEMPSTER $835,000
1W ftMACI 2006 ICIWAmt
948.000
NPf IMCM 991 IAYllDI CCM
OOUQ MEEDER $850,000 NPf...... 10l1 Dllll\c.w>
SU8AH NOONAN $1 ,385,000
.... Olf IUCll 400f .... Dll
JERRY FIN8'TEA $1,&85,000
MOBcuM 227 IWl•ll CAlftON
EDIE OLSON S1,785,000 ....111.L .. 90UIA
.IUHE DAVIS '2.0ll,000
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IAST'lµlfF $t79,000
Warm and inviting tradltlONI home. Set blCk lrom 1he street tor pnvacy. Enjoy city llgt1t and
ocean YleWS from the gt)clous Mio room and
formal dinllg room S 8', 2V• baths, family
room, 2 hr1!j)laces. hardwood noors. decomor
accents lhroughoot'
llVINE
WESTPAllC CONDO $170,500
Wondertul light and br1ght lower Dorado plan bolt
by Wm Lyon. 2 master suites. each With It's own
bath, central air. neutral decor, one Cit oarl08 wtth
one Call>Of1, fireplace and loYely patio. Owner motl·
vated.
WOODlllDGI $1M,500
Prime Inside lhe loop location near lake, pool and
pns. Daring 3 bd, 2 ba Wilh large yard. Super
sharp end \#'lit, one level. freshly painted Ind tste-
fuMy deCcnted.
NOl'f'HWOOO $119, 900
Darting 2 bd 2'h bath, 2 story townhouse wtlh 2
car garage. This lilttl and aiy hnOme feal1lm air
coodit1011ir1g, vaulted cellllgs. and a charmilO pallo.
Excellent location, CIOse to pai1cs & shopping &
freeways.
UNMISITY TOWN cenu $240,000
A spacious 2 bd. 2in ba IOMI home In excdent
location. Great loclllon nur UCI. 2 car garage, N
C, vaulted ceilings, and ~h more.
OXfOID COURT $2A7 ,000
Very desirable lower 2 bd & 2 ba unit close to
shOpping, UCI Perfect for student or Investor, cou-
ple Plenty of parking, comm pool & spa
NEWPORT NOtnl WJ.A'S $SOOOIMO
2'h yeatS old. 3 bd (den could bge 4th), 3 brick
fireplaces (l.R .• F.R .• MBR). Ex1ra large master
bedroom & family room. Matl>ella (large st plan)
Owner/agent AvaHable around Oct 15th.
llAllOl llU. ....,.,
CUS10m buill Mediterranean style home In Oiied
cOITITUllly of Harbor Hill. Ainolt 5000 IQ ft home,
wlll 4 bd. ·~ balhs. basemerl. booos room. den
& 4 ftrtplaces. Pool. secll1(y system Ind men.
IAYltOGf $2A9,000
Conliemporlly Sfyte-Plan 8. 2 bd. 2 bl wllh high
vdld cllilgl & comrruifty pool & spa.
MEWPOIT 1M01U $i1t,900
Come see this loYely S. bd home In a quiet beaCh
cCW'IWTUlllY w1111y association pool & tennis. Just
recenlly remodeled wtlh rNnY tine UWldel lncMI·
Ing ..... ftooc1no & marble COUl'llll\Opl. Fte land.
Must see!
NMIOI WOODS $SU,OOO '
l.OClllOnl Locallonl Choice condo In fie heart Of
newpott convenln to everylllngl 2 lai'VI mu11r
sullel, double onge. 3 glass enclosed bllconlls.
lJm ay condlllon. don' miss .... offlmg.
IAYSHOaS $749 000
Clean & weA kept 3 bedroom. 2 bath iW
w11h wonderlul location French dOors In llVlng
room lead to sumy patio Two private beaches. guard gate and part.
NEWPOIT PINllSU\A $329,000
Excenent builder opportuntty In unique Peninsula lo·
cation. Large 1 bed apt plus studio with room to
build on front half of large lol
VllWWS $345,000
Exceptional comer unit condo with never ending
views or bay, ocean, mtns .. city lights. This home
features 3 b<I, 2 ba. Security building, elevator, In-
side latJnd(y. parking for 3 call. close to beaches,
SllOppirlg and Hoag Hospi1al.
180" Of OCUN YIWS $175,000
Coaslal living wiUl poots, spas and tennis
courts ... All topped off wMh great ocean vtews from
lhis 3 bedroOm townhome. Enjoy the slJISelS wtile
you relax on yoor patio. Priced to sdl
1ME IWfN AT In llST $179,ooehe
Flbulous remodeled 3 bd, 3 bath, kllChen. famly
room, small bay view. oYe11ooldnO green belt Ind
ftowers. WOOd·be¥ned ceklgs plus c:ustomtzed
woodwl:rt ~ Kitchen Ind bl1tls like rft.
E.specldy for lhe "Fussy Buye('
1ME llUffS $369,000
Owner Is very anxious to sel this home. 3 bd
Bluffs condo wfth extra large master retreat. Large
living room Is dratnilic with cathedral ceilings &
plantatiOn shtltters. Fast escrow possible.
ILUfF'S $419,000
Owner paid $455,000 and must sell..Priced at
$419,0001 A must see! 3 bd 2th bath '1rlnl" plan
In Bluffs wfth excellent Bay view from bedroom le'f·
els. pkls the serenltY ol the canyon view at lhe mm level. Please call nowll Seller motivated!
WEST NEWPORT $449,000
Remodeled ~st 1 yr ago. 3 bd, 2 ba upper + 3
bd, 2 bath loWer. Very large Unit ~. Bring
your lnYtstors to this one • lhd best dtlptex buy.
IAYSIDE CCVI $465,000
WondelflJI 2 bd 2 ball condo In privJte comrrun1ty
wtlh pool Ind spa Ind beach. Close to Balboa Is·
land and shopping, bclll sip$ usualy Mllable. Ex·
ce11en1 vakle. can now tor your appoilbnelt.
OCEAN VIEW $520,000
View Catalina ll1d SIASel skies from lhlS highly up-
graded, decoratt>r enhyanced condon'llnlool In lhe
ga1ecl guarded community Of Jasmine Part. 3 bd, 2
bdl Wftl\ IWShed storage loft..
SIAVIW $525,000
Price dropped $25,000 to $525,000 on lowly 3 bd
1n SNYlew. L~ and bOOht. mnaculltl white
decOt. Lush landscaping. Wider yard.
SATURDAY. Se fember"\4'·199r71"AGE r. -
IPY9lAll MU. $711 000 Batoail IU'ltetsl 6 bd New Bedford niOd'et 2 story. popular extenor, Y1eW of 11tns & new Ir·
vine deVelopment. Needs some ul>Ofadlng & hx·
lno up •a .-n:I ...
HAllOI VIW HOMIS $549,500
Beautifully maintained 4br 21hba + family room
Palermo very close to greenbelt. Freshly pmted
exterior. Large private yard. brick & cement hard·
scape. Perfect tndslde & out
NIWPOIT NOITH WJ.A'S $574,000
Outstanding 3 bd & den (could be 41h bd). VIUlted
cellilgs, recessed hghting, celfftorY WWldows.
French doors lead to custom patio, and profession·
dy landscaped yard. 3 fireplaces • 0ne tn rmster
bedroom suftl. locally dellghttull
IAYCIEST $625,000
For ~ only! Flawless remodel! EYetY Inch of
this home redone. Pool, spa & bir ..t>-q. Enlef1aln..
ment. 3 tp, dramatic master suite. Appl only!
SPY9LASS till $695,000
Bqaln IU'ltets!I 4 bd 3 baths. Lois of upgrades
inWdlng French dOors and windows. vtr/ prtvltl
yardS front and rear. Top condition.
WTIWff $720,000
Curt> appeal • quality and chalm Expanded and re·
modeled to 4 bd 3 ba1tl; famlly room, 10l'ITl3I dillg
room, 3 fireplaces! Lush landscaping, used brick.
patios abound
COIONA DIL MAR
COM $2800/mO
Beautiful Mediterranean style townhome south ol
highway. 3 b<I, 3 bathS. Third noor toll. Huge deck,
very open flOOrplan, high ce1hngs, security system
and much more
COM $389,000
New Mediterranean VIiia cOndo. 3 bd, 3 balh, rear
unit with views trom 1ooftop deck live lhe good
llfe lo CdM at an affonlable price II
OlDI C010MA OIL MAR $510,000
Great dUplex In ~ area o1 Corona del Mar, wllk
to all. Perfect f()( oWner occupiel or lnves1or
C010MA MIGHlANOS $675,000
Spacious 3 bd home In great location wilh private
fOITNI clnng room, tllge llYlflO room. Nice patio
Wfltl 11ny ocan VllW Up to elm ~ di UbnO
na.. TlfTflc lwnlly home!
U• CIHK $559.SOO
DelighlUI 3 bd. lamlly room single leVe1 home In
ou-tfed comnulltY wllh 6 term courts and 3
pools, neulr1I oecor. pnvlte spa. atr condllkmg.
CnfM M1Q tt rs belt!
llAllOl Yn llL.LS $62$,000
hTenWlc t>«Y. ocean, city view from most areu. 4
bd single !Ml plUS family rcom. SpaclOuS IMnQ
room. 2in car onoe. Great remodel PoUfblltles.
Cal today!
1318 West Bar Avenue
Newport Beach
This peninsula ba}fronr
home represents the finest in
California Living. This totally
remodeled home fealures
el-·erything from a brand new
pier & slip to a fully lined
cedar closet i11 the master
suite. Never ending \•iews can
be seen from living room,
fonnal dining room, kitchen
and master bedroom. A fully
equipped kitchen for the
gounner cook Within walking
disran ce to beaches.
reslaurants and shops.
• 3 Bcdrooms/3.5 bathrooms
• Approximately 4,000 sq.ft.
• Gourmet kitchen
• Crown molding
• Custom lighting
• Harbor views
• New dock for large boat
• Security system & built·in safe
• Baldwin fixtures
• Marble fireplace w1man1el
• S1oragc
OtTcr~d ••
$2,495,000
for further lnformallon. all
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OCEANFRONT $925,000
Best location with panoramic ocean views,
and 35' frontage. Existing charming cottage
on desirable corner lot. Greet for bullder-
user investor.
JAMES GRAY/PATRICK BARTOLIC
SWEEPING OCEAN VIEWS 1,595,000
Elegant, brand new oceanfront home. Three
bedrooms, four and 1h baths, plus den end
loft. Master suite with fireplace and Jacuzzi
tub located with view In mind. Roof top
deck wulted for outdoor entertaining.
IW.IOA PENINSULA
This peninsula bayfront home represents
the finest In California living. Never ending
views can be seen from living room, formal
dining room, kitchen & master bedroom. A
fully equipped kitchen for the gourmet cook.
Within walking distance to beach & restau·
rants and shops. CAROLINE HAINES
JERRY FINSTER
HARBOR VIEW HILLS $165,000
Wow! 180° view from this pristine 3 bed-
room home. Beautifully remodeled kitchen
with breakfast room overtoking the water.
Large lot offers expansion posslblltties.
SPYGWS Hill $195,000
Family home, with separate fencing for safe-
ty poof and spa. Presentfy 4 bd plus nurs-
ery/office end den which could easily con-
vert to 2 addttional bedrooms.
CORONA DEL MAR $925,000
Hey Bacheloral Come ... this hOme with
Jketty & Catalina vtew. Beet location for su·
mmer e~lnment, atepa to beach, eater·
les & shopplngf
LYLEEN & JEFF EWING
NEWPORT Bl!ACH $739,IOO s bd, 3 bath famlty home complete with fresh paint and new carpet, an
unobstructed view of mountains can be enjoyed from the pool and apa ..
EASTBLUFF $848 000
Just right for family comfort this large 4 bd home has beautiful ~ of t~e city lights and sunsets. Newly remodeled & enlarged to Insure spa-
cious llvlng. Large front & back yards. Terrific family neighborhood Call to see It todayll ·
DOVER SHORES MH,000
Great 4 bd 3•h ba Dover Shores home. Outstanding views of Fashion Is-
land and back bay channels. One of the few homes that looks down on
the water In this area. Needs upgrading as la reflected In the reallstlc
price. Licensed contractor has reviews the property and Is available to up-
grade. This Is ~prime candidate for builder or devel<>pef to market a prof-
it.
OCEANFRONT $921,000
Beautiful Balboa beach house, comer location. Walk to library and restau-
rants. Steps to ocean. This property Is 35' frontage on ocean.
IRVINE Tl:RRACI! $948,000
Charming remodel on huge lot, this has It alll Every room opens onto lush
gardens & Illy pond. Glass roofe3d dining room, country kitchen a must see!
llAVSHORES $1,000,000
Rarely avallable home on extra large lot near the beach. 5 bd, 4 baths,
family room. Plans available for new home with bay view from 2nd story.
Gate guarded community with 2 private beaches & children's playground.
BAYSIDE con • 1,oeo,000 DramatJc customized bayfront townhome. Great water vi~ from all ma10f
rooms. Rlchty remodeled Immaculate move In condition.
MARIE DEREMIAH URAllARVIN
llAYSIDll COVE $9IO 000
Fabulous trt-level 2 bd, 2'h ba condo on the bay wlh views from almost
every room. Excellent location within wqalklng distance to Balboa Island
shopping and restaurants.
SPYGLASS HILL I 1, 1 H,000
Locatlonl Location! Breathtaking ocean and bay vtew. from this 5 + bd
family home. Extensive upgrades thruout comptete this great value!
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR $1 ,2",000
Point location on prestigious Humboldt Island. MU1 channel view and
dock for 55' boat & guest tie. Courtyard entry Into this light brfQht home
with water views from major rooms and tmve waterfront temace lor enter· talnlng. .
NEWPORT Bl!ACH 11,391000 ...
Fabulous views of bay, ocean and city Hahts. 6 bd, 4\Ai beth, Ubt'ary, ?amity
room, muter suite with Jacuzzi tub, ancf wondefful kitchen.
Nl!WPORT BUCH t1,M9,000
View ocean, bay, city lights. Almost new. FabUloue contemporary, high
oeflings, 6 bd, 8 ba, shows like a model, ltate of the art kitchen.
CAMl!O SHORl!S $1, 780,000
Nearly 'h acre ocean side of PCH adjacent to 14th green on new golf ~o~~e. Views of ocean, hills and flarway. A fabulous opportunity to have
CORONA Dl!L MAR $1,Hl,000
The ultimate California location. This grand landmark home rises 36 ft
above Ocean Blvd for opflmu_m 180° ocean, twt>or, & white water views.
HARBOR RIDQI! 14 eoo 000
One of Newoor's most elegnt and ~ conetructed ~ ~ted
on a prtme lot wtth unobriuc:ted vtewa of hert>of city llahta a ~tn 5 bd ae~ maid'• quaner1 (eth or 1th bd), pffvate GI*' 'eune 'ba. large mastei au e wtth sitting nn, gym, wine cedar, poot Md...,._ •
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Balboa Oceaarroat
CUstom Remodeled SBO, 4.SBA
Great Bay, Ocan and Catalina Views
$2,995,000
Spectacular Front Row View Lot
Vlews of aitire harbor and ocean
Large level lot wilb plans
$1,595,MO
. Corou clel Mar
Lovely remodeled 580, 3BA
Reduced SIS.000
$570,0M
Col"Olla clel Mar
2BD, lBA Condo
Newly built, near OC'aD
$385,000
Spectacular View Home
3BO, 2.SBA. pool
Level 1/4 acre view lot wilb viewing terrace
$1,990,000
Baysbores
Ovenlud lot near beacb
Remodel existing or build new
$995,000
Ba1sbons
T...SiUonal Ba}'lbc>NI 380, 2BA
81lftlDely llOClValed.
SSA,totLH
Corou clel Mar
l BO. lBA Condo
Llgbt and brigbt interior
b25,000
SATURDAY, September 14, 1991 I PAGE 9
Oceanfront MeCUterranean Villa
New oonslructioo 4BO, 4.SBA
Will consider trades
$1,595,000
Baysbores
3BD, 2BA cbar.ner
Great potaitial in wonderful locarioo
$735,000
J-taePark
380, 3BA eiplDded model
Ocelo, bay md city Ugbu v;ew
$519,MO
Bayrtdge Coado
lBD,lBA
Vaulted ceiling, contemporwy decor
$249,900
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3821 . GERANIUM S&e0,000
NEW TEllUllACE• OP' CORoHA DEL MAR. QUIET
LISTING' ELEGANCE ANO OCEAN VIEW, 2 BEDROOM+
OEN, PATIO ANO DECK. PoPULARAOULTCOM·
MUNITY WITH POOL ANO CLUBHOUSE.
2719 ALTA VISTA $720,000
EA8TllLU,.,.. BIRCH TREES ANO BRICK MARK THIS LOVELY
TRADITIONAL HOME WITH VIEW.4 BEOROOMS,FAMILYROOM, 3
FIREPLACES.
ALSO AVAILABLE
33 RIDGELINE < $4,600,000
HARllOR RIDGE. PRIME LOT WITH UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS OF
HARBOR, CITY ANO MOUNTAINS WITH 5 BEDROOMS, PRIVATE
GUEST SUITE, CHILDREN'S WING, 8 BATHROOMS, WINE CEL·
LAR, GYM, POOL ANO SPA.
1 28 40TH STREET $486,000
WEST NEWpill()fltT PENIN8ULA. GOOD RENTAL AREA, DUPLEX.
JOANN AKERMAN
ASSOCIATE BROKER
8US:844 9060X 118
RES:721-9476
THE BLUFFS • SPECTACULAR NEW LISTING
THREE BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM, REMODEL
WITH HIGH BEAM CEILINGS.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 PM
2152 VISTA ENTRADA
KAY PARKER
Bus: 844 9060
RES: 868-31 20
CORONA HIGH.LANDS
3 BEDROOMS + OEN, ACCESS TO PRIVATE BEACH
OPEN HOUSE, SATURDAY 1 ·!SPM
EASTBLUFF
BEAUTIFULLY RE~OOELEO 4 BEDROOM WITH
FABULOUS VIEW. SELLERS WANT OFFERSI
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1 ·!SPM
SARA MARVIN
ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT
8US:644-9060X 178
RES1675-6888
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAl. ESTATE
PATRICK
BARTa.:JC
PATRICK BARTOL.IC
944 9080Xl27
JAMES GRAY
644-9080Xt 28
JAMES
GRAY
FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION OF YOUR PROPERTY
PLUS A DETAILED REVIEW OF' OUR AGGRESSIVE TEAM
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102 E. OCEANFRONT an:r 11.UYC>H._OCUHllllOHT
603 & 603.5 MARGUERITE TIUE UNIED tN OLDC COM
502.& 502.5 ORCHID BUTou~•VYtNOl.MCOM
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NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM ESTATE
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UNOeSTMJCTIEO OCUN, MARINA AHO CITY UQHT Yl&Wa. f'SAT\HltHG A 1,400
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RPJIORT LIVING AT n'8 BEllTI RAM~ TO UW OH THC aAY IN N~ BEACH IENJOYINO BOATl...O ACTIVITY AHO ~AfW9'!0NT VUSTA8 FROM
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SUP AVAll.MM..£. •Ol'PD.l!I> AT •1 ,C*>,000 e 10il9 9AY91m COW W1;9T
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PRESIDEN"r8 CLUB
BUS:fS4 4 9080X 139
RES1723-0377
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
$1,200,000
BELCOURT HILL PLAN 1
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$825,000
BELCOURT TOWNE
Plen uE"
llACK BAY HORS• ACRDQE
$1,125,000
BELCOURT'S BEST
OCEAN VIEW HOME
:tAACRE +TENNIS CT. s.,ooK Price Reduction
SATURDAY, September 14, 1991 I PAGE 11
SPECTACULAR VIEW
llACK BAY TENNIS ESTATE ,,
BELCOURT TERRACE ··
Price Slashed
3~.:..:·SllA on g,..nbeH. Lots of up. I • Reduced to .. nr $759,000
BEL URT HILL
Plen 1
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NC. C .... to eohoole & prtoetl to ... .
$239,000
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SEA ISLAND ••• Rarety on the marllet. "Mar-
tinique" end unit. Prime golf course location over-
looking the fourteenth 1airway of the Newport
Beach Country Club. Three plus bedrooms. Four
baths. Private pool. Spa. Areplt ................. $975,000
RANCHO SANTA FE ... Perhaps one of the fin-
est undeveloped parcels of land In Southern Cali-
fornia's premier equestrian estate community. Two
;::1~a~ret~~:r~.~.~: .. ~~.~~~~~~ .. ~~~ .. ~.~.~~~~~~
BALBOA PENINSULA. .. Huge price reduc-
tion! Worth seeing. An exceptionally well-situated
waterfront property on two lots. Six bedrooms.
Foor baths. Sixty feet of waterfront. Expant!Ye har-
bor views. Dock for a large yacht. ........... $2.,595i 000 Open lund•r 11·3 ....... 1114 e. Balboa lvd
EMERALD BAY ... Prlce reduced for a quick
sale. Highly prestigious gated community. A quiet
cove overlookln~ the ocean. Spectacular thrM level ~~':~Ft~:~.a~~~: ... ~~~'.~ ... ~.~.~~~.'s1~~~
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ... Magnlflcent
French colonial country home unlquety designed
tor the California lifestyle. Six bedrooms. Six and
one-half baths. Situated on 3.8 acres. Four car ga-
rage. Elevator. Air-conditioning. Three adjolnfng
acres also available .................................. $1,795,000
LIDO ISLE ... An excellent Investment op-
portunity! The lowest price on the Udo Isle. Bay-
front triplex. Two separate bayfront units, plus one
unit above the garage. Owner wfll provide the fi-
nancing ...................................................... $1 ,495,000
BIG CANYON ••• Prlce reduction! Ultimate pri-
vacy. A striking contemporary. Plan 4. Remodeled
and expanded. Four bedrooms. Three and on&-half
baths. Spectacular pool and spa. Located on a
quiet cul-de-sac ......................................... S 1 ,375,000
SPYQLASS ... Huge Price Reduction! Monumen-
tal views of the ocean. bay and city lights. Ex-
panded Tradewlnds model. Recently remodeled.
Hardwood floors. French doors. Bay windows. An
absolutely gorgeous home ....................... $1 ,295,000 Open Sund•r 1..S ............. 37 C•mbrf• Drtve
HARBOR VIEW HILLS ... Award winning re-
model! This home has an astounding range of
views. Views of the ocean, bay, Catalina and night
lights. Highest street In the area. Large comer fot.
Two story. Three bedrooms. Three baths. This
home Is worth seeing ............................... St.295,000
BIO CANYON ... This Is a treasure. Ortglnal
owner. Plan one Broadmoor. Three separate wings.
Master wing. Children's wing. Maids quarters.
Large family room. Soaring beamed celllng. Quiet
welf protected cul-d•sac ......................... $1 .295.000 Open S•turdmy 1-5 ....... 4 W1119ed Foot Lmn•
BAYCREST ... Price reductlonl Spectacular qual-
ity. Privacy. Seclusion. Quiet street In a prlvtledged
neighborhood. Impressively remodeled and up-
'1raded. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Crown mold-
ing. French doors. Three car garage .......... $845,000
CLIFFHAVEN ... Prtce reductlonll Choice Clltf-
haven location. Close to lot value. Panoramic vi..-.
of the OCNn, bay and city llghta. ThrM bedrooma.
ThrM batha. Extremety moilvated aellef'a. PIHH
submit all oners ....... : ................................... $819,000
Open a.t-hn. 1.a ............ 128 KJnp Pa.o.
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A REAL ESTATE COMPANY
UPPER BAY ••• Traditional In feel and appeal.
Contemporary In design and amblenc•. A magnifi-
cent family home. Uniquely planned with totally
separate chlldrens or guest wing ................ $569,000
DOVER SHORl!S ... Absolutely Immaculate
Dover Shores custom home. Large part(-tlke yard
bordered by mature pine trees. Plantation shutters.
ThrM bedrooms. Gracious master suite. Ample
room for pool and spa ................................. $795,000
PERAL TA HILLS ••• Famny home In a/restl-
g.loos area. Over an acre of bulldable Ian • Sur-
rounded by orange and avocado orchards. Six
bedrooms. Three baths. lncredlbi. mountain and :tty light. view. Sellenl are motivated ......... $750,000
LOMA LINDA. • .A most desirable view lot In the
Loma Unda area. Perched high In the foothills In a
neighborhood confined to approximately fifteen
homea. Private street. ConvenlenUy located neat
the University Medical c.nter ..................... $750,000
BAYCRl!ST ••• This one wltl send yoor sallvaty glanda Into overdrive. Dramatic design. Retractable
roof. Muatve atrium. Four bedrooms. Four and
onH\alf batha. Child safe pool. Spa .......... $725,000
WESTCtlFF ••• The look ls bold. Newly remod-
eled. Large two story home. Six bedrooms. ThrM
and one half baths. French windows and doors.
Formal dining room. An offering you won't soon forget ............................................................. $679,000
BAYCRl!ST ... This Is dennetely a home you
must .... Flawteu Inside and out Sweeping cor-
ner lot. Original owner. Four bedrooms. ·Family ~::hi~~~~ ... ~.~: ... ~ .. ~~:~~ ... ~~~~:~ ... ~~~~
HARBOR VIEW HILLS ••• lndulge yourself.
Ocean and bay views. Four bedrooms. Two batha.
F,..hly painted Inside and out. A very large lot.
Quiet 1treet. A most uncrowded residence. Price to ~····~··1:1::·~:~::·11·2e·nii•·••'1:W~
APPLE VALLEY ••• Ten separate condominiums.
All units have two bedrooms, two baths. Vaulted ::·~t>9 !.~etv~~~ .. ~.~ .. ~~~~ .. ~~
BAYCREST •• .A treuured landmartc. A rare op-
portunity. A totally remodeled three bedroom clas-
sic. Meticulous attention to detallt. Excellent foca. =-~~ .. ~~.~ .. ~:.~~ .. ~ .. ~~.~~99~
HARBOR YID HILLS ••• Nearty lot valu..
Don't mlM lhla opportunity. Views of ~~J ocean,
end Catalina. Three bedroom. Two lll1Q baths.
Pool. Spa. Walk to Faahlon Island. N9eds cMc:orat-
lng end remodeling. Owner wtn c:onalder a lease
option ............................................................ S549,500
BAYCR•aT •• .A prominent neighborhood. Burst-ing wtth pc>aelbllltlet. A senslblj price. Excea.nt
tlOOrplan. au.my you can .... ComtOft you can feel. Four btdlooms. Two end ~ batha.
B4NllJllfUI ~ard ....................................... $549,500 Opeft ......., 1 .......... 19" a.nu..;. °"'"
~ 831·7300
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HARBOR YID HOMO ••• Popular Palermo
model. Four bedroom•. Two and OM-half baths.
Huge bonus room. Pool. Spa. Lowest prQd Pal-
ermo. You add the specfal touohn.. .......... $529,000
NEWPORT NORTH ... The combination ot ex-traordinary location, lot size and amenltlff make
this Medina model a best value. Thia carefully put
together hOtM hu a matble entry hall, two marble
fireplaces, Berber carpeting and air-conditioning.
Unmlstakabty the best ................................. $519,000 0,,... Sundaf t-tl ........ nn Corte Portoftno
WESTCLIFF ••• Thla three bedroom, two and
one-half bath home la In lmpeoeebte condition.
S.O.ra5e dint room. Famlty ~m. muter auftt. malntalMd yerd. A famlly
home. Owner n Mlp wtth the ft .•• S49e.500 Open......, 1..a .... 1118 Roed
UPPER BAY ... Larae tamny home. Secluded.
Private. RemC>CMled. fwo story. Fow bedrooms.
ThrM baths. Separate bonua room. Bactt bey and
~~~t~ ... ~: ... ~ .. ~~ ... ~ ..• ~ ... ~~
EASTSIDI! COSTA Ml!U. •• A tremendous
value. Great curb appeal. Three bedtooms. Two
baths. ()pan celllna In the IMna room. e.t'ber car-
pet throughout. Mature, atlr1lciw landscaping. A
family home at an affordable price. This home
won't last ...................................................... $395,000
BLUFFS ••• Just redUQedl TM best buv In the
Bluftsl Greenbett loc:etit-• -Dld.d two bedroom
"H" plan. Extend15Q~ garden room. C•
thedral celllngs. F, -~· Many bullt-tna. Gor-
geous. A must see ................................. ~ .... $349,000
Ml!SA WRDl! ••• 1n a word "adOrU*" Thia
treuure hu *n uDdated to l*ftction end la In
move In condition. Three bedroom. Two bath. C•
ramie tlle In the kitchen and batht. Ptantltlon shiJt-
ter.. HardWood ftoora .................................. 1275,000 Open •under 1·1 ..... 3H1 lllchlpnAvenue
Wl!STCLIFF ... Grett locatlon. ao.. to riefY• thing, Upgnided. Ught. Cozy. TWo bedfOOma. TWo
and one half bath•. ~ auh. ~te ~::,o :' :.:~.~: ..................... ~ ~~
Wl!ITCLIFF ... Prlc9 reduction! Dover VIiiage
condominium. Excellent locdon. TWo bedroom•.
Two and one half batha. Extra i.vt masier bed-
room. Ou!.t patio. Within walklng d6Stllnce from ...,.
erythlng you need ........................................ 1230,000
AllAHl!IM ... Great family neighborhood. Four bedrooms. Two baths. Famlty room. ~ IMng
room. Flreplace. Pool. Quiet ~. Anxlout
OW'l'llf, ••••• ····•••••· ............ uw .......... -··-······ .. $209,000
HUNTINGTON BUCH ••• RelOl1 IMnQ at
Gated Cablo Del Marl Idell locdon ~ng ~ Md Qf'Mllbelt. Ugflt Ind brtght. TWo ltofY.
..,,.,... *"'C8ie to the loft. ao. '° the beldt ........................................................................ -.11n,1CJC>
_. I t 1817 Wl!STCLIFF DRIVB, NEWPORT BEACH . ... , .. . ' I I ' •• .• ····•-.i-••
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
SPYGLASS ... Forever Views
•Huge Price Reduction!
•Tradewinds Model
•Expanded& Upgraded
•French doors
$1,295,000
Open Sunday 1-5
37 Cambria Drive
BIG CANYON .... Newport Beach
•Plan One Broadmoor
•Three separate wings
•Air conditioning
•Quiet cul-de-sac
$1,295,000
Open Sunday 1-5
4 Winged Foot Lane
BAY CREST ... Extraordinary
•Price Reduction! ·
•Totally Remodeled
----·-eCrown .Molding ThroughouL
•Three car garage
$845,000
BAYCREST ... Ivan Wells
•Retractable Roof
•Massive Atrium
•Four Bedrooms
-Child Safe Pool & Spa
$725,000
BAYCREST
• Regal corner lot
•Totally refurbished
•Completely new landscaping
•Solar controlled sprinkler
•Desirable cul-de-sac
$650,000
BAYCREST ... Like New!
•Totally remodeled
•Country Kitchen
•Three bedrooms
•Park-like lot
•A Must See!
$599,0001
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DOmE AUSTERO ·
Residence
642-0073
PIA D'AURIA
Residence
650-1139
631-7300
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DOVER SHORES ... View
•Lot Value
•Approximately 11.3 acre
•Tremendous Potential
•Seller is motivated
$725,000
BAYCREST ... Price Redaction I
•Five Bedrooms
•Four Baths
•Private Formal Dining Room
•Child Safe Pool
$699,500
Open Sunday 2-5
1528 Santiago Drive
WESTCLIFF ... A Little Jewell
•Beautifully Remodeled
•Country Kitchen with fireplace
•French doors
•Large yard with used brick
$525,000
BAYCREST L
•Immaculate Family h6me
•Great floor plan /
•Large lot ...../
•Well priced
$595,000
Open Sat/Sun 1-5
2021 Windward Lane
BAY CREST ... Price Redaction I
•Large Five bedroom home
•Vaulted ceilings
•Large pool and spa
•Brand new sauna
$549,500
Open Sat/Sun 1-5
2045 Shipway Lane
BAYCREST ... Prlce Redaction!
•Great Neighborhood
•Original Owners
•Excellent Floorplan
•Sensible Price
Open $549,500
Open Sunday 1-5
1939 Santi ago Drive
1817 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH
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A REAL ESTATE COMPANY
35 EMERALD BAY
CO NTE MPORARY ... Four bedrooms.
Four baths. Ocean and sand vi ews.
Specia l vi ewing Sunday 1-6. Call gate
for admittance 497-5425 or 494-1840.
$1,950,000
EASTSIDE
BEAUT I FULL.Y MAINTAIN E D
HOME. . .Three bedrooms. Three baths.
O pen Saturday 1-4. 2489 Parmley Lane.
359 000
PENINSULA B~YFRONT
60 FEET ON BA Y ... Huge price
reduction. Pier and ship for large boat.
Remodel or build two new bayfro nts.
Open Sunday 11-3. 1114 E. Balboa
Blvd. $2,595,000
JERRY SMITH
Residence
852-1456
BIG CANYON
c·o NT EM P 0 RARY ... Plan 4 .
Remodeled 1 and expanded. Spectacular
u s ed bri o~ pool and s pa. A n
entertainer's delight. ..
$1,375,000
BAYFRONTINVESTMENT
EX C ELLENT INVESTM ENT
OPPORTUNITY ... The lowest price o n
Lido Isle. Bayfront triplex.
$1495 000
1118 NOTIINGHAM ROAD
WESTCLIFF -NEWPORT BEACH
$496,500
2737 VISTA UMBROSA -
THE BLUFFS -NEWPORT BEACH
BEST BUY!
$49,000 PRICE REDUCTION! • Perfect family home
• Three bedrooms.
• Two and one-ha lf ba ths
',, • Large maste r suite
• Separate dining and family rooms
• Cathedral beamed ceilings
• Owner may carry 1st T.D .
Open Sunday 1-S
JUNE ADAMS
Residence 548-2573 631-7300
$470,000
•Four bedrooms
• Three baths
•Family room
• Dining room
• End unit on greenbelt
• Easy to show
EMILY MCGINLEY
Residence 673-5561
I'
1617 WESTCUFF DIM, NEWPORT BEACH •
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QUln' UST--.000 8'ar a laC, Gii a he houMI OY9nlDd lol, oS>' ~to Wld dr*n hOme.
DCITlllG MNODlll. $847,000
240ly % IAl2 BA on 31' lot. Oowrnet kllchen wlh .. .. ..... .., o.cec. 2 palloe.
STmt TO 8TW t 1878,000
bc1l11'11 loclilof'I .... ~ .... court. 3 BRl3~ IA. high cemnga. plallldol1 .,.,....... • CHARmllQ CUSTOll $718,000
2 BAl2 BA plua den wllh high ~ •ldoeed
cowtywd. F«mllll clrq room, new kftct'9l1
MCOMTOR HOllW $77~ 2 8Rl2 BA pg home on dMirable Via
......, aull• haa ~. mtllng.,...
llDITDRANUJI ITYU SM0,000
Lowfy landlciped 4 BA/2¥• BA hOme loCated
etoM to Genoa playground and Mnnla c:oufU,
BRAND SPANKING NllW $1, 1 I0,000
2·.ioty hotM with ~ dining room. Dbl 11rada
locatlon al Eut end. 3 BR/2~ BA and den.
RDUCID St 1N boo ~ new ~ ot a tmc11 ~ iM BA. den, f.mly room. Whit• o&k ftoortng, French' OOOra.
NEWPORT BEACH
' ,_lllllUY MW!ffllml!Dnil.-TllT .. .,,000 11111 •• ,.. ..,.... .... ..... a: ... .......................... M.
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CORON~i DEL MAR
CUSTOM llBIODB. . taa,000 ~-38A/38A wlh ocean and harbor--. F~ room, den. Prtwlde pool a..,..
LOCATICMI, LOCATIOll 11,aeG,OOO
Buld a CUlbn 1,000+ Ml· ft. ctr..... home or 2
S,000 eqJt. homee. Good~._~ .
LAGUNA ARE A
OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES
At t IJft10tl llUILDDS MU 000 Oc:ellnfront R-2 lot. 30 x 102, wftt\ older 3 BR J;;';;
plua 1 BR lnc:c>nw unit.
OC9AllllROtlT HIDUWAY St,049,000
28R/1 BA hOme with ...,.,._ 1 BRW• BA granny
unit. lndtldee apprOll9d pa.. for 2 lumy condos.
OCUNPROllT DUPLD $1 ,299,000
Income DfOduolna 3 8Rl2 BA upper d.-Z B8L1
BA ~ unit. Wtilte water & coutal views.
RIU>UCDll $1,437=
#1 locdOn on only oceanfront cul-de-MC. ~led and built. 4 BR/4 BA, den, fmnlly room.
40• OCllMPROllT LOT $1-478,000
The btDaeet lot In the qulttMt tpOt In West New-
port. 2 "BR/1 BA. Street hu no through traftlcl
COSTA MESA &
SANTA ANA HEIGHT S
WHY-lt •149,900 When you CM put 15% down on tie South Coelt
Mticro condo. 2 8R/2 BA wftt\ comnuilty pool/spa.
RDllCDll $218,900 38Rl28A a fM1lv room. Remodeled kltdMn 1wts
to tam.I clrq room. ~om mini blndl.
RIDUCDll $aee 000
5 BRl2 BA home on 10,000+ ~ft. lot. Den, \;;;y room, wood ftocn, dbl-glazed ~ A/C.
WAT CURii APPIW. SMe~
4 ~ BA cuMomlnd remodel F~ COll9d "lrMaw" unit. Flmly room, den. M.-bte Teplace.
WALK TO acHOOU $374 000
AWllld winning Ealtalde neighborhood. 4 EIR/2~ BA. family rwm. Super entertaining home.
SAlaROAY, 8"'6l8Mber 14, 1991 I PAGE 15
NEWPORT NORTH
RDUCDll tnT,900
2 BR/ 1 \4 BA town.'M>me wltt'I extenlM upgr8dea.
City lat* W.w from gowmet kitchen.
LINDA PUN $289,000 Vlew8 from thla du.i mut9r eulte pk)a den town-
home. OounMt kitchen loaded with built-Ina.
POOL Vin sna 900
2 BA/2~ BA and unit natled .. bue of hlle.1 Plan-
tdon ahunen, blwMd blt4nt In IMng rm .
llUIT SELL • TrwtaferTM saaa,ooo
P..slM found! Plctweeque 3 BR home on ~
mtum lot. Upgrac:lel In & out. Model perlect.
QUIET LOCATION $539,000
DleCCMf this 4Q8, 2~BA home with farnJty room.
t..andlcaped wtttrpawrs, llghta & aprinklen •
SEU.a .. SERIOUS saae,ooo
Un~I 4 BR/ 3 BA. 3-car ~ Plantation
1hutt1n. vaulted celllngs. 3 yra. new.
!'.LKGANC!'. $SM,OOO
4 BR/3 BA Marbella on premium lot. Rurinlng foun.
t&lna, gaa BBQ. Oen wtth baloony. 3 ftrep&aces.
.....
NEWPORT CREST
~~wlt~t,ft, storage g~~=
to Miii Easy to ahow.
OWND WILL CARRY $279,000
Shows Ike a model. Decorated In the but of taste.
3 BR, 3~ BA. 3 decb, formal dining rm.
lllOW-IN CONDITION $20,000
3 BR, 2~ BA townhome with ocean view from mu-* 6 br..ictaat room. WOO<Hy view from IMng rm.
PRIVACY, PRIVACY S287 ,000
Spedoul 3 BR, 2Yl BA floorplan with retr9al off m..-bedroom. Break1ut room. Facn greenbell.
SHOWS UO A llODEL $299,000
FDAous oc:.an View from master b«troom. 3 BR,
21h BA, comPetety ,.modeled. Wood ftooring.
RBMICllD TO SELLI $310,000
LMgest ftoofp&an In Cr•t. 2000 sq.ft. 4 BR, 2Yl BA
plus family room. Beat court location.
"11~~1~~·2~ BA. bit-In !!8!bi~
In Mng room. MlfTored dining rm.
VEARL V LEASES
.... ~ .
We ..... lllie to •ta1p po11.., or MU,._. ..... #I
llEJMAX ~t 8 out of IO years .in the State of California.
· ..Ranked nationally In the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 years
• conse~ttve~
760!.5000 or 760-1580 .
WHY LIST WITH .JUST ONE AGENT!
CALL THE KOOP TEAM
Corona i>el Mar
Oceanfront
Co.rona Del Mar
Oceanfront
Corona Del Mar
Oc~anfront
Ocean Blvd. Lot "A" Ocean Blvd. Lot "B" Ocean Blvd." Lot ''C"
T e native approvals from
coastal , planning, City
Council, buildable to 3,000
sq. ft . The finest of ocean &
coastal views.
Tenative approvals from
Coastal, Planning & City
Council. Buildable to 3,0QO
sq. ft . 180 ocean & coastal
views.
Tenative approvals from
Coastal, Planning, City
Council, butldable to 6,000
ft. Panoramic Ocean &
Coastal Views.
Asking $1,290,000
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
'-A.king $1,490,000 $1,490,000
BOB Ii DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP
TRADES? 2311 CLIFF DllVE NEWPORT HEIGHTS SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO NEWPORT HEIGHTS llADOll A MY VIEW9 ---·w-.w.on a..cla MlnbeU. eo ... .,, a.It
0.--~ -GUI, ...... eny offerl OwMr wlll IW 1200,000
.U00,000 ho..-,. IMICI • down ~
.. "'1 CMy. ~ CM ...._ -. saso.ooo .. r o.
SPECTACUIAR
Ntw 5.300 eq. l. home wtcll ~ • Biii! ........._ Abea1111e 11M1! St,150,000
8011 A DOVIE KOOP
fllltllelc ... from .. ~
tom aeA. 68A home. Glrne rm
wfth 20 ft ... pool tlible, Ol'nl
tlible, p I u 1 b u 111 ~ n .-.
finmn cenw. Huge ""'*
aulle ... ... tpL w. .... or mike offer. Alldng $1,290,000
80~ A DOVIE KOOP
PENTRIDGE COVE COSTA MESA
COSTA MESA Watmi .. ter Ave.
Two b9dloom two btlth wlh lrg
loft, INlble ftootl, flreplaoe of
marble floor to celllng.
Overtook& 1tream, gardena,
waterfalls, trff•.:.. lo~atlon,
loclllon. "'* .... mceo to ... at 1171,000 Of .... option.
'
Mediterranean style custom home.
Four. bedrooms, three tuft bltht,
lrg. family room with ftreptace &
wet bar . Huge muter """· *'f
large pool size ylrd, Iller •
lease with option to purchaM It
$440,000 .
Five year old Mediterranean
townhome. ThrM Wge bedrooms,
three baths, large Mng rm wtltl
flreplace, two car attached garage,
wMh INH, °' leue option, cw
make offer.
BEST BUY AT
$340,000
INDUSTRIAL
CONDO
Sift -"-'• moll adulfvi ...
dreaa. 14,460 foot lot on 14 I 15
fairway. Bulldab&e pad of 8,120 fl
Gate guarded community. Seier
very motivated. Area's Sett Buy.
N<IW Wll Trllde
$425.000
808 A DOVIE KOOP
$151,900
TOWNHOUSE
3 bedroom 1 ~ a.I'! 2 Mory
~.2c..~.
nice ywd, Iota of cenamlc
tit•. mauve c:.rp«, ...,.,
bllnde, mow. In CO.dMOlit.
CALLllOB& ,..._
• •••
Cha7 .....
58R. 68A fam rm. Fonnal din,
lt\.O;. 13,500 ICl ft lot on 7th
green. Pool and spa. Just
re done. Best hY at
$1 , 770,000. Wiil consider
l..OCAL TRADE.
I •
BOa A DOVIE KOOP
n.home-• ...
• n6ce ... 4 lledr'ool'N. 2
8athroom11 a fannal ltvlng
room ..._ a tftplloe. famlty
room. a 2 cw gar-oe and • ~Ylfd. .. , •. -
llOlllCOOP. -,,.•••&IL 141 .
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' SA!UP.CSATUADAV;'Sec*m* 14, 1981 I PAGE 17
. .,
Stunning-new contemporary 4 bedroom. 4~A Soaring walls of glass
capture a panorama of Catalina & Pacific blue. Magnificent pooUspa,
waterfalls. Slashed 2.6 million. May carry/trade.
WESTCLIFF GIANT e NEAR 12000 SQ. FT. WT
Sprawling 4BR/3BA Ranch-style with separate wing guest/maids
quarters. Huge fam. room.Original builders home! Motivated seller
wants offenl $585,000 OPEN SAT 1-5 1318 CAMBRIDGE 2 OF ~RT'S FINEST CONTEMPORARYS!
Truly gorgeous bright 4BR, 3BA 3 car garage w/fabulous pooVspa and
yard. Vaulted ceilings, Berber carpet. Just Listed! $559,000. Also,
immaculate 3 bedroom superb total vacant remodel. Poo, spa.
Entertainer's dream. $5()C),000. OPEN SAT 12 ... , 2208 WINDWARD .
WHITEWATER VIEW DUPLEX-STEP TO BEACH
Watch the waves from the upper unit ~stairs is a total remodel:
2BR, 2BA w/new eve bin ! Must SeU. Reduced to $449,000 FEE.
NEWPORT HEIGHT SPECTACULAR OCEAN/BAY VIEWS
Ve; $\)~ ~~'t" ~~ ' o~
"Full of Life." Unobstructed views across from the park: Big 4BR,
3BA Best view buy in town. $849,000 2411 CLIFF DR.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS FIXER W/4 CAR GARAGE
Good 3BR, 2BA with lathe & plaster construction. Great buy at
$385,000. Just Listed! The perfect step into Newport.
CORONA DEL MAR DESIGNER DONE ...
Keys to semi-private beaches! Large (near 1500 sq. ft.) one floor 3BR,
2.SBA with Canyon views. Absolutely beautiful I Can be sold furnished
for $375,000. Motivated! $359,000
OSTA MESA •LIKE-BRAND NEW•
Incredible 3 bedroom, 2~ BA with formal dining, walk-in closets, J>ig
family room. vaulted ceilings. 2 patios and green gorgeous yard all on
· e rfect uict cul-de-sac. B · all offen! $315,900
• • . --• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·····································' DO WE HAVE . A VIEW FOR YOU
1900 SAtmAGO 1712 ANTIGUA
Priced in the $700,000's, these two Dover Shores family homes hove terrific bock boy and city light views. The Dover Shores community
sports two private beaches with bor-b-ques and recreational facilities, as well as a small boot storage beach. Excellent schools,
neighbors, and convenient to great shopping. Dover Shores Is a mustl
MONICA RUGGIERI, ext. 107 Res. 650-0750 , . ...
SUZANNE MOSHER, ext. 115 .Res. 631 •4205
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'"CARNATION COYE" .._...,
112 acr• premium beyfronl parwt on bllplde .....,_
bMd'I pier+ pl-for 10,000 tqftgmd EuropMft l'IOMt.
BELCOURT ' -93,975,000
Th11 l1 not a home, this 11 a mAMUm. Approx. 112 acn '#I
pool & tennl• court. Won numerout awll'dl tor~
TWO 2 ACRES ON THE BAY $3,500,000
One of Newport Beach'• moat unicJJe Mtlln. 2, 2 .crn
fronting th• back bay. h an unbellevabM opportunity!
NEWPORT SCH TENNIS ESTA TE $3,500,000
Nearty one acre tenni1 •tatit. Pool, spa, CtOqUet lawn.
Wine cellar, 68R. Library, billiard rm.
HARBOR RIDGE SPLENDOR $2,895,000
Beautiful custom home wlspect.acul• view of ooHn, bay
& city lights. Built by Valent!M.
SUPERB EUROPEAN VILLA $2,495,000
Unrivalled quality in 1hla 5BR, 4.5BA bayfront. Dock fOt 45'
boat.
PROMONTORY BAY $21250,000
lf1l)reulve period bayfron1 hm.58R,48A,3 boat lllp1,
view. Spac:ioua int. high ceilif\09, oak panelling.Library.
BELCOURT $1,995,000
Premivm building site on Bek:ourt1 most exclusive It.
Over 1 /2 acre wltennit coun,troplcal landscaping.Private.
BEAUTIFUL BALBOA ISLAND $1 1985,000
Large 5BR, 4.SBA. home w/great location. View from
Pavillion to Harbof entrance. Boat dc:)d(.
BELCOURT MANOR HOME $1,495,000
Largest J.M.Pet«a plan -4. 58R, 4.SBA. pool, spa. GrHl
famly rm, spacious mstr.Motlvated Hller,aubrrit offera.
BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEW $1,350,000
lovely Oeauvllle model. Df amatlccdlect• c:ellingl, newly
remodeled, patio w/privste pool & spa. Golf oourte vfew.
HARBOR VIEW COUNTRY CUSTOM $1,100,000
A new trlldition.i ooun.trY c:uttom, well located 5800 tq ft
home wl5BA & SBA.Designed & built to the hlghell apeca.
BELCOURT PARK TOWNHOME $1~050,000
Awe B pllWl. Allmlmo white klchen, plantation lhutter1,
Immaculate. Original owner'• 2nd home.
HARBOR RIDGE DESIGNER S885,000
o..igner. own home. L.autremont model w/.tdMt aott..
Oceet & dty lightl view. Lllrge plldo Wr'blift In 890.
CHANNELREEFPENTHOUSE $789,000
Oftglnal end unit w/180 vtew1 of ocean, b.y I Paloe
Vwd ... Boat lllp po1llbl•, comm. pool.
NEWPORT ISL.AND $785,000
Chaming waterfront & dc)d(. 3BR, famly rm. 2 1-ve
~.~remodel. You'l love It. Could be dupfex.
HARBOR VIEW HOMES CUSTOM $731,000
Sperlau1 tum~ey eicec. home on premum auiny lal wl
16' 1t 60' poet. Que1ty pwtecdon 1hroughout. A must t8ff
HARBOR RIDGE BEST BUY '811,000
Flbulout *-of rMeM>it & cfty 1igh11. Many upgilldel
lnductng ..,. cellar, '"""'°'balcony & 3 tpll'.
NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PILDT I fliw. ESTATE
MMDRVIBftaLS --oao1 ........... .-.,11-..ontW48A.W
home. E~ lllllchen, ~ i.,. yft.
UDO ISLE ... S.000 ,
FaibUlaul ._.to .... locdorl. Coi1Mlilllcl1 Mng mi
-clr*'I ... open on to P* by French doors.
UDO TREASURE ... .000
Unique hofM IDCllllict on one of Udo'• tnMt ......._
~....,. ~ wfq> qually UNd fwu.out.
BALBOA ISLAND • CLASSIC SMS..000
Alraclve CUMOf1\ homt. 2BR, 2BA. bUlt In 1978. Fetnly
~ rm W/ftOtte frpl. lsge deck, loft area. New c.rpel.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS . "29,000
Neltled wnonoat lush l~ng & rnljedc'r..., ..
•8'llll:IMI c.pe Cod~ has~ d\afm.
~.~
... GllTWIH... --°* ltOO.OOOln ......,. 111 ... If IM.-.~"" hllrn9on.,..,....llll 11...a-.....a.o..,.
HARllOR VllW HOllll IPECW. •11,000
Mini ~ U8A ...... ......,. ...,... ..... '°"'
_CQI ..... ,.,..., ... ""--1!9Mer bup[.
NEWPORT tBGHTS • U•lf VllW8 _.,000
Thie .. a mulf •...t Gmden ,_,. ~ dliclk. Wiik to
.,..,.,. ldo ... On~...,... ......
HARBOR VIEW SStl,000
~ moun1111n a OCMt'I ..,.. hm ,.. 4BR
Mcnt9ga. Room to .............
PEN .. $ULA DUPLEX $517,500
Cont9mpoflfY, one ~from oce1n, bolt\ units fetlur•
38R, 28A...,.. clr*'l arM. GfMt ~.
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS S515,000
a.t priced M.wla modll o-v-> in N_,art North.
4BR. 38A. lutdoul a.iCMellpi19.,.... colcr, gre.Sdellll
LOWEST PRICE SM HOME, UDO ISlE $$41,000
~ $146,000! Bank foNc:tosur•. 3BR, 1.758A,
Meclt.,.anean hm. Stepa to yecht ckA>. Courtyard w/spa. • NEWPORT SHORES WATERFROHT ...... 000
2 11y, 38R +din. AJmolC ~ l'9m0de6ed. A beau-
1iflA eaipe Codon the ..... Sand a aal In your ~wd.
GREENBELT LOC. H.V.HOMES $499,000
Price r~ $30,000 fof fMt ule. Pride of owner.hip
48R Montego. Owner moving out at areal St9• th11 one!
WESTCLIFF $472,SOO
Great home 1n dMlnibl9 w .. tdm. 3BR. 28A. poo1 w1
c.bw. CloMtobchee, ~ig. echoola. Show & .. ,,_
LOWEST PRICE ON PEHNINSULA $319,000
Two units being told for lot Y91ue. Gr ... poeendal, loweat
_price. 30' wide lot on P9nn.
OWNERWLLCARRYBACK2ND $375,000
This 19 a lcJ¥ely home for a~ farrtly. CtoM to 'Wonder·
tul tdtool9 I ~IQ. ftafdwoodh. French doof'I, frpl.
BIG CANYON· BEtbw MARKET '341,500
T otalty r9dDne • model peftect. 38R. 2..58A wlgDrgeout
golf courae Y6Mn. Vet'/ light I ~ Priced to Ml.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS $331.000
Ou.atty bultt condo. 1 )If' MW. 2 ...,,..,, rol-41p P"IOI doof'I,
lp8·U> In ,,,.. ba. Hlfdwood ..........
NEWPORT SHORES $339,000
WMt Nwpoit. 4 blkl to beldt. Chantq lghl a twtght.
38R, 28Ahome, "10¥MncotdlOl1. Patfec:lfor2ndhome.
BAYRIDGE BEAUTY $331,000
Don't rri• this. l.ow..a prtoe 38R, 38A. 2-ar M*Md
G•llG•· eomn.nty pool I lpL ConwMnt to lhopplng.
REllOOELEO NEWfORT' 8E.AQt CREST a24,000
8Nutlul condo in perfect loclllklin latlllyt•olld1llld. 3BA.
2.SBA. lghl a brtght.
UPGRADED NEWPORT NORTH $31S.000
Highly ~cot .... •Y 2M. UMoondD. End
unft.wt*-~hlddln--......,..oenw.
CONTEa.oRARY CONDO Sl7l,IOO
A lat o1..-. ...... llf .. __,, ... Mfw rm.
J.IC\Att>l"\DT QC I\ r&.1 tf"r'\f::.T A us:c" D ll nT I ,.,c "t CC::T "TC
$259,500
Excellent perimeter location · 2BR'+ den w/tome ocHn & "*' vt.wa.Neutnil carpet & parquet lloor•. Walk 10 be~.
LEAST EXPENSIVE IN THE SHORES $259,000
Remodel9d38A. ~ blocM t~ beech. Spanish malbte.
Koehler,~. E*bef carpet, frpl, pvt patio.
NEWPORT GLEN TOWNHOME $182,n5
Dtwnldlc vaulted oeilngs. 2BR, 2.SBA +den, frpl, wet bar.
Urge mtt .ute, comm. pool/spa. GrNt buyJ
CORONA DEL MAR
CUSTOM COM LUXURY HOME $2,600,000
Thia 2 aty custom-oontemp. hm portrays an easy elegance
that r.necta todays lifestyle. Views from major rms.
SHORE CLIFFS • OCEAN VIEW!! $2,500,000
l..oYely 38R home on estate sized lotl Spectacular views
of crashing surf. Room for pool & court•
SPYGLASS CUSTOM WITH VIEW $2,250,000
Ni outsiandng SBA home withe finest details & crafts-
tn#'IShlp. Adjoining lot also available fOI' purchase.
SPYGLASS CUSTOM $2,095,000
A mo•textraorcinary cus10m hm (nearing completion) on
a prime lot wllhat one of a kind unobstructed view.
CLASSfC BAYSIDE-BEACHFRONT $1 ,750,000
First class Bayside Or. Move In condition, per1ecily Oeco-
rced for descrlminating buyers. Loe. 1s the answer here!
CHINA COVE· BAEATHTAKER $1 ,595,000
China Cove custom home. Only 5 yrs old. breathtalung
view of jetty, peninsula & Catalina Prof d8COfated.
CAMEO SHORES $1 ,510,000
A•model or build-on this spectacular 15,300 sf lot. 180
degree ocean views.see the water lrom almost every rm.
CORONA DEL MAR $1 ,350,000
Once in a lifelime. Oorl't miss it. Double lot! Build your
dream home in COM. Sell one lot & build on the other.
OCEAN VIEW· SPYGLASS HILL $1 , 150,000
L•ge level lot on street of custom homes. Ocean & etty
lights vtew. Approx. 12200 sq ft. Great price•
BESY BUY IN SPYGLASS $1,075,000
Lovely home overtookklg OC9an, harbor & aty. Fabulous
48A. 2.5BA. formal dining, tamily rm & breakfast rm. Sec.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS • VALUE $9791000
Beautifully remodeled in 1~74 this 4BR, 2.5BA home
featurH a large grass lot wM ews of the ooean & bay!
CAMEO SHORES $898,000
4BR home on large cornet lot tor under a Million. Great
floor plan wl1•g• bacK pa1io & spa. 3 private beeches.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS $895,000
Exceptional 58R + 48A home w/gorgeous pool + patio
area. Beautifully designed 1ntenor. Very large lot.
OLD CORONA DEL MAR $875,000
Elegant remodeled 3BR 2.5BA home + studio & 2BR, 1 BA
apt. (Income pot.entlal of $2100). So. d PCH.
BEST VALUE IN SHORECLIFFS $850,000
Great opportunity 10 live In prestigious Shofeclltfs.Extra
size comer lot, existing hm could be expanded to 2nd sty.
IEST BUY,HUNTINOTOH BCH
Private community of si19• famly
homes. 28R, newly deoouited, new
kitchen, vaulted ceilings, light &
bttghtl. ......................•.••••. $204,900
CORONA DEL MAR $799.000
Move..fn condi11on, 1 block to OCHn. 3BR. 28A, totally
remodeled, room 10 expand w/potentlal view.
NEW LISTING • CORONA DEL MAR$759,000
Warm lnVlting & immacul~. 3BRL 3BA. gowmelkitdlJtn,
r arge matr Br retrNt.
HABOR YIEW HILCS $749,000
Lovely "8R, private pool & spa in park-Ilk• Mtting. New
appliances in re-done kitchen, plantation shutters.
CONTEMPORARY CUSTOM $749,000
Well loc. In Irvin• Terrace. Viewa of ocean from Ills split
level contempo.design. Center courty•d, spa, large lot
CAMEO HIGHLANDS TRADITIONAL $695,000
Reduoed 'ti sell spotless family home on on• of Cameo
HighlMdlquieatHtSlreetsw/ptt'Nate~to3beac:hts.
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SATI IRnAV ~antpmhPr '1.d 1on1 I PAnF ?'1
$594,000
Truly lovely custom condo in beauliful Corona def Mar. 2
mstr br wM ewing ded(. 4 walking blod<s to Corona beach.
CUSTOM CONDO IN COM VILLAGE$579,000
Truly lovely custq_~ condo in 06de CdM . 2 ms tr BR suitps._
Close to shopping & restairant. 4 blocks to the beach.
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER $549,000
UniqlJe 4BR COM charmer w/~et fence. Great location
So. of Hwy, vaulted ceiling living rm, frpl, loft.
CLIFF HAVEN TRf..PLEX $549,000
Assume 9% fixed loan ol ~00,000. Easy to tent &
manage. Pride of ownership. Rarely on the mark~.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS $545,000
Moving out of state. Presitige area, large private yard..
Enormous potential to expand existing home.
CORONA DEL MAR BARGAIN $489,500
38A, 3.58A, 2-car g•age, gate guarded & vtew of th• '
pllf1(. Walk to Corona def Mar ahopping. ~Y 5 yrs new!
LAGUNA BEACH
"VILLA CAPRICao· 3 ARCH BAY $4,750,000
Exclusive gated estate perctied above a private beach.
Fabulous ocean views, seclusion. Fit for a king!
RITZ COVE $2,900,000
Breathtaking elegance in marble & granite overlooking the
ocean at beautiful Ritz Cove. 5,000 sf of superb quality.
LAGUNA PRIME COMMERCIAL $1 ,950,000
Rare comm. prop. approx. 6000 sf of rentable space on
large lot at 1500 sf w/good pllO(ing. Lease also available.
DANA POINT $1 ,557,500
Enjoy fabulous harbor & etty lights view lrom these Cape
Cod townhomes high on the bluff In Dana Point.
UNIQUE LAGUNA BEACH HOME $1 ,495,000
A masterpiece can be yours with this one-of-a-kind
home.Guest quarters. Towering trees. Walk to beach.
LAGUNA • ALL VIEW TERRACE $1 ,250,000
Enjoy spectacular south coastline views over the city of
Laguna from this 3BR, 3BA w/Tamily & game rm.
EMERALD BAY LIFESTYLE $975,000
Build your dream house on this spectacular view site In
prestigioue Emerald Bay.Comm:prlvate beach, pns +.
SPECTACULAR CATALINA VIEW $895,000
Gorgeous "8R, totally remodeled, Frendl doors & win-
dow•. Sep. guest.quarters. Reduced!
SO. LAGUNA CONTEMPORARY $759.5()0
Contemporary view home just newly remodeled. 3BR,
3.58A +family rm & library. Many upgrades.
CRESCENT BAY LOCATION $695,000
Oceanside of the hiway in North Laguna this home offers
an oppoBJnity to develop your dream home 1n a great roe.
LAGUNA BEACH FIND $599,500
Great family hm only 6 yrs old. Walking distanoe 10 town
& be.en.
EXQUISITELY DE CORA TED
38A, 1 BA, mobil home at El Morro beach Great value &
has vate beach access.
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS. .. -
Beet vlllued Catal81'1 model w/play
pool & spa. VflfY private roe. a/o,
thowa llke • model ........ $510,000
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$89,900
2BR, 2BA. mobil home treasure at El Mono beadl. En)oy
1he beautiful \/Mlw. Sale, leaae or lease option.
ENJOY THE OCEAN VIEW FROM $57 ,900
th• deck of your trlliler of one of th• most beautiful
beaches on the Cllllfomla coast
ENJOY THIS PRIVATE BEACH!! $39,900
1 BR, 1 BA adorable wtllte & bright dfeam trail&f w/sandy
beach. A special vacation spoe In lovely El Morro.
ADMIRAL TY/DANA POINT
Just listed 16 luxury townhomes overlooking Dana Point
Harbor. S models to choose from w/all the finest features.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
HUNTINGTON HARBOR $1,250,000
Waterfront home remodeled using granite & marble. 6BA,
entertainment ctr, dock & slip for a 45'+ boat.
ELEGANT MEREDJTH GARDENS HM $349,000
Executive home, dramatic living rm, elegant formal dining
rm. Super new kitchen, move-in condition.
DEANE HOME VERY RARE $314,999
This rare highly private home is in perfect cond. 3BR, 2BA.
comer lot. Spa, large yard, newer paint & carpet.
MODEL PERFECT $299,000
2 story, 48R, 2.SBA, large family rm. 1.s miles to beach, •
new spa in backyard.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CHARMER $284,900
This home 1s perfect 10. 3 large Br"s, 2.5BA. Just under
2100 sf, highly upgraded. Won't last, hurry•
HUNTINGTON BEACH $278,900
Wonderful beach dose. 3BR, large ms tr on pie shaped lot.
Newer interior. Steal it today.
LOVELY LAQUESTA $269,9QO
Large home dose to beach. 1 story ranch w/RV, large lot,
90 percent vacant & owner wants to deal.
FIRST TIME BUYERS $245,000
Owner will carry a 2nd T.D. 4BR, 2BA. dose to beach,
freshly painted outside.
OUTSTANDING TOWNHOME $199,000
2BR, 28A, 6 yr new 3 sty townhome. Vacant & In mint
conditon. 1 OOO's in upgrades. Only 2milesto1he bH<::h.
1· 1/2 BLOCKS TO BEACH $167,000
This very large 1 BR bondo is totally remodeled. Hardy
llwd In & is reactt for sale today. Just steps from the pier.
BEACH BARGAIN $115,000
1 BR, pool, beach dose, t.-inis. Great tor f st lime buyer.
COSTA MESA
COUNTRY CHARM· COY CLQSE $449,000
Con"1>1etely customized 48R, 2.5BA w/ovwslred lot,
texured walls, mttxican pavers. 2 frpf's & mJCh morel
MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION! $249,900
38R, 1.75BA family home. Sparkling pool, large io.. well
maintained home.
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GREAT HOME WILOTS OF LAND 1241,000
..aR, 28A home"w/ex1ra large lot. R·2 zoning mett" It
great for developws. 8,584 sf of l..:t.
COSTA MESA'S BEST DEAL $229,000
~ w/pool, 1.-ge lot, home ~~ l•ge lldd-on. Fruit trHI,
2~ ga-age, this la the 1st 1ime home buyers deal.
NEWPORT LANDING TOWNHOME $217,900
Super deal for yool Gl'HI savings -owner W/Calry , st TD
0 9'C.. 38R, 2.58A, ale, dn;,g rm, family khr::hen, trp.
IRVINE
TUAll.EROCK CREST $1,350,000
Remodeled custom home w/MWfy land9alped r•• yatd.
Outdoor cooking cntr, rm for a pool. Beautiful. Tum keyl
HARBOR VIEW ttLLS. •• ___ _
SPACIOUS HOIE • TURTLEROCK $450,000
Llrge home tor growtng famly. Room tor. pool. Kida
bdoome eJCplndld. Bonue rm. Owner fMY 1rO down.
PRtCED TO-SELL-OUTSTANDING '315.000
ComPMe!V remodlled 38R, 28A. UtWwlfty P.-k home,
OYW $200,000 In upgtOS. No Oltw comps• .
TURT\.EROCk $259,000
Fllbuloua model -i.e condo. M9ny upgr.a.., cozy trp In
living rm. Den wAiullt..., bookcu ... Tennis, pool & spa.
UNDER MARKET! $239,500
3BR, 2.5BA w/~a10m Olk entwtlinment «*'It••· Exten-
sive brick WOftl bolh In front & rear yard.
NEIGHBORING AREAS
MAGNIFICENT HILLTOP ESTATE $13,950,000
The ~ incndlbl• estate on 26 ~·· of lnoon1)wable
beauty. Every Imaginable M*lity. Vlewsll
36 UNITS • CONDOS $2,200,000
Just co!1111ating DRE, FHA, VA appl'OVal w/appraised
value of $2,700,000. Make off•.
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $2,100,000
Usable 5 aaes estate w/s!Jf*b views. Dramatic aoarlng
ceilings+ marble eccents. Pool, apa, stables & arena.
LA HABRA HILLTOP ESTATE $1,495,000
Prime location dO .. to Pr. golf course. Views of ocean,
city, mountains. Am for tennis, horses. AV. or name it.
ANAHEIM APARTMENTS $1 ,250,000
16 units in Anaheim near Disneyland. Eaay to rent &
man8_9e. Wiiiing to trade down.
INTERNATIONAL APPEAL $1,000,000
15,000 sf of custom featur• on 2 acres. Perlect for Co.
HO In Europe. cio.e to An)sterdam & Duaseldorf airports.
CUSTOM NO. TUSTIN W/VIEW $839,900
tncredbl• 180 view town ocean. 5BR, 48A, family rm.
dining rm. On over 3/4 acre w.1ofty apace & cozy rma.
TUSTIN 4BR FAMILY CHARMER $459,000
New wood floors eddwannth to this lovelynew listing. Lots
of rm + a car pon tor a lhWd vehiae.
ANAHEIM HILLS MINI ESTA TE $420,000
Beautiful Pt.Oui1Mtt home h• the feeling of a New
Engl.wld countryside. 58A, 2.58A, w/1.-g• pool & apa.
SAN BERNARDINO LOT $300.000
Com• of 71h & O.St. 150 at X 222 sf. Great loclliofl for
oflce ~.motel, hotel Of wry comm. need. Bring ofteta.
WAY BELOW MARKET· EXCfTING $209,900
Shed)<hollow • s.nta Ana. 38R, 2.58A +den "*'home·
~. bMJ1N ~ ~ cerpee. 2 frpl's.
LAGUNA NIGUEL LUXURY COND0$169,999
2BR, 2BA, 1.5yra MW townhome. Lower unit, $12,000 In
upgr-.. Frp & 2-ca-..n.::Md page.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY MEAM $158,000
Decorated, l!fgt townhome w/~ llltaic:Ndg•ege.
HIATY • won't lastl
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PROMONTORY POINT
An Incomparable bayfront
home interior design features
that will knock your socks off!
Well situated on a quiet street
on Promontory Bay. A
private dock 3 boats, one up
to 50' SBR, SBA.
$2.250,000
Blending contemporary
Cham\ with traditlQnal quality,
this is the ultimate family
home. The dining room,
living room with fireplace· and
family room wrap around the
custom-appointed kitchen.
4BR, 3BA plus bonus room.
O•a•r laae parclaaeed
aaotlaer lao•e A: le
motivated to Hll. $629.000
Unbelievable estate on
"Easter Hill" with panoramic
views of City Lights, Catalina
Sunsets and mountains.
Contemporary architectur
offers: gymnasium, small
movie theater, discotheque,
wine cellar, library & tennis
court. Offered at:
$13.950,000
OR RIDGE
Beautiful Harbor Ridge custom
home with spectacular view of
ocean, bay and city lights
designed by Robert Earl and
bu1lt by Valentlhe.
$2,195,000
IRVINE TERRACE
Well located in one o f
Corona del Mar's most
desirable communities. Split
level design adds dimension
to this well designed home.
Ocean view from living and
dining rooms . T hree
bedrooms 2 baths with room
for expansion.
$749,000.
CORONA DEL MAR
Everything about this property
is geared to the unique
Newport Beach lifestyle. Swim
or simply walk the beach at
sunset, surf, sail, shop, or
enjoy one of Corona del Mar1s
outstanding .cafes and
restaurants. Four bedrooms,
three baths, great views of bay
a n d beach . Offered at:
$1,750,000
SOUTH IAG
Perclled high above a private
beach in Three Arch Bay, this
exquisitely designed Italian
villa makes a quiet statement
of quality personified.
Completely remodeled in '85
with a spacious layout.
PRICE REDUCED TO
.$5,900,000
A new traditional countl'y
custom, weU located 5800
sq.ft. home with 5 bed & 5
bzlths. Designed and built to
the highest specs with an
9penness that works! Perfect
for a large family & wait till
you see the "Great Room"
PRICE REDUCOON TO
$1,100,000
NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 14, 1991 I PAGE 23
l[Sj GEORG.E ELKINS COMPANY
_ _ _ NEWPORT BEACH
DCLUSlft GA'R QUARDE) HLCOURT -2
story, 4 bedroom. 3\Ar balh 'custom home with elevator.
Situated on lush landKaPed grounds. Separate pool
house With 2 dr91$1ng/ bathrooms. Gorgeous pool, spa
& fountain. Offered It $1,995,000
l!ASTBLUff • SIMGLI! Ll:VRL PAlllLY HOllEI 4
bedrooms, 2VI baths plus family room. French doors
and wlndOW9, raised panel lntertor doors. crown mold-
ings, marb .. .and oak trimmed fireplace. Sunset and city
light vteM. $579,500
SOPHISTICATID PlllMCH INIPIRID Bl!L·
COURT TOWICI COU.CTIOll • Magnlllcent & de-
slrab .. "O" plllf'I complete wtth spiral stalrcue. 3 bed·
rooms and 3\Ar bath end unit. 3 exquisite French llme-
stone flreplacn. Gorgeous spa nestled among mature
landscape. $1,575,000
•&.aGAllT LIDO ISLa MYPRONT. ·Tired ot , ...
Ing multi mJlllon dollar nxers? The four bedroom, five
and one half bath home teatu,.. an own!Zed lot. for·
mal dining. IMng 6 tamlty room. French wtndowS &
d~. gourmet kitchen. SO ft doCk, and a breathtaking
muter tu!'•· S2.~.ooo
PlllYA'R BUCH & WHl'R WATl!R VIEWS - 3
bdrm, 3YI ba blUff front custom home • All remodeled
In '83 • Walk to IAr mlle wide private beach, private
partta, canyon, tennis & 4 pool awlm center. Wiii ex·
change tor the right gat.d N.B. cond<>. Sl,385,000 0NH MOUA SAT a SUN 1.e
GATW QUARDD 4M-1NS POR CLURAMCI!
U9 BlllRAl.D UY, LAOUWA BIACH
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IUIQAllT llPT KM UYl'ROMT COllDOllllllUM.
Resort-style IMng on the bay. 2 bdrm. 2 bath home.
Walking d~ of fine shops • ...-tauranta and entet1aln-
1Nnt. Secur9 bulkSlng wtlh undefgfound parking. Boat
.Up poulble. ~ may trade for horse propet1Y.
$&45,000 OPD HOUt• UT a SUN 1 t-:1
821 LIDO PARK DRIVI #A1 • llQfPOWT BUCH
thla new custom built contemporary home otters both~
3 bedrooms, 2'h bath. Centrally totaled just steps to
the beach & bay. Views from llvlng room, master be-
droom and. large roof deck. SEUERS MOTIVATED.
$599,000
BUUTIFUL, RARI! 1 BELCOURT MANOR
HOtll! -Spacious floor plan s able for family life or
sophisticated entertalnln . Profe slonally decorated, new
plush carpet, elegant wl ow atments & soaring cell·
lngs. Lush landscaping o s the delightful spa.
$1 ,100,000 •.
ftSTSIDI! COSTA l!SA TRIPLEX One 3 bed-
room, 2 bath "Owners ' unh whh attached 2-<:ar garage
& private laundry. Two-2 bedroom, 2 bath units with at-
tached carports and community laundry. All temants
monttt to month. 1459,000
NewPORT Bl!ACH SPECTACULAR PANORAMIC
V1EWJMart>le entry, 3 bedl'Ooms, 3 bath condo with for·
mal dining, large IMng room with fireplace. Fabulou$
ocean view. Spacious floorplan, khchen with breakfast
area. 3 latge balconlet. $579.500
lltG CAlllYOll STULi HUGI LOTI Almost 'h acre Of
prime land In the heart of Newport. Existing home Is Ira·
dhlonal Callfomla L·thaped ranch home, with 6 bed-
rooms. :tbatha. Detached 3 ear garage. Pool & spa. Re-
duced to $1,195,000.
onN HOUll UT & IUN 1-S
10 BURNING TRlll • 810 CANYON, N.8 .
THI! PDl"ICT ttOUSI WITH A BAY VIEW Just
steps away from the aand you'll find this charming 3 be-
droom plus den home. Room enough In the garage for 2
ears & a boat. Orastlcally reduced to $510,000. In a muhl
mllllon dollar nelghbofhood.
OPD HOUSE IUN 1-5
907 J STRllT, NQWPORT BUCH
LOOKING FOR INCOlll! OR N.B. Wl!l!KDD RI!·
TRUm • -Either way you can't beat this condo. Sp-
acious 1 bedroom with Catalina, sunset & ocean views '
from the IMng room and balcony. Just reduced, hurry
th" one won't lastl $184,000
CORONA Dl!L MAR VIEW HOMI!. Warm and Inviting
2 bedroom, 3 bath home . With ocean view from front
patio, tam. rm. and rooftop sundeck. Steps to the
beach. Well maintained, highly upgraded w/French
doors, bleached oak floOrl, new kitchen and baths.
_ Juat reduced to $795,000.
OPIN NOUSI! SAT & SUN 1-S
221 H•LIOTROP•, CdM
IDUL HOlll FOR BUILDl!R, llTCI Office has cus-
tom built oak cabinet.a. Including 15 oak flln & bfueprlnt
drawers + plank wood floorl, sub-zero ref. plus much
more. All this and 5,534 sq.' 5 bedroom traditional cus-
tom home, poot, apa. Kbrary & goul"IMt kitchen.
$1 ,399,000
ONll MOuall SAT 1-4
1809 ANTIGUA WAY, •llWPOR BllACH
UIHQUI! COROM Dill. llAA HOtll! • with studio
unit. Close to ahoppJng and b9ach. Home needs some
"TlC" but Is vwy large llnd ll'table at present. Real-
dence next doot la also on martcet for sale • good op-
portunity for apeQJlatJon. $529,000
LAGUNA a.ACM VI .. tlOlll Relax to the aouncf of
tnaklng wawe. 1 W white water & coesttlne views.
Enjoy the ·~ city llghta from Laguna to Palos
VM'dee. Situated on a downhnt street-te>street lot of ap-
proximately 10,000 sq ftet. Priced at 1725,000
759-9100
L llAR IRISH MANOR. Spectacular
lliews of white waler, canyon and hltls. Elaborate hand
carved woods. at.alned glass, skytights, leaded glass
wlndOW9 throughout & a 17 ft high masonry fireplace
captures the ambiance of the 15th century. $1 ,750,000
COMPLllTWLY R•MOOl!Ll!D HOME In deslrtble
Newport Heights. White washed oak cabinets & floors.
Sandblasted open beam celllngs, used brick fireplace
with marble hearth. Security system, RV access. redwood
deck & apa In large backyard. 1459.000
WOODBRIDQJ l!ITATl!S, IRVINI! -REDUCED
S20,000ll BRING OFFERH Spacious 3 bedroom. 2'h bath
plus large family room & llVlng dining are11. Private en-
closed yard with grass, nowera, trees and patio. Double'
garage with alley access. S269,000
PIHYATI Nll!WPORT BUCH Dl!CUTM! RE-
TRUT ·Security gate community with lush greenbelts
pool and ·~· 2 Bd, 2 Ba end unit. Attached garage. In-side laundryf Jennalr• kitchen, blHched hardwood floo.
rs. Highly upgraded. $289,900
MllSA. New on the mancet, 'these twelve 2 bdrm, 1 ba
unhs In prime rental area wlll not be available for tong.
Leas than 10 x gross makes them a "Best Buy". Two la-
undry rooms lor extra Income! Arst TO may be assum-
able. $1,098,000
CORONA DEL MAR, VIEW PLUS POOL. Rel·
urblshed 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with ocean, Catalina.
& Newport letty view. Private pool area. Ja.panese gar-
den entry. Keyed beach access to 3 cove beaches.
$1 ,550,000 OPEN MOUSE SAT 6 SUM 1-S
4M8 ORRINGTON ltOAD, N~ORT Bl!ACH
RllDUCEDI SC•NIC SIUWIND, NEWPORT
BllACH. • 3 Bd, 2 ba home In phase Ill of Hart>or
View Homee. View of the hills and city lights. Desirable
floor plan whh an added bfeak1ast room. Spacious
ywd. The Owner la ANXIOUS. Realistically priced.
$4e5,000 OPSN NOUS• UT 1-4:30
Hoe PORT LBIWICK • N.8 .
SPECTACULAR CAMEO SHOREI Vll!W PROP·
ERTY. Rare panoramic view apannlng the ocean, golf
course. and Catalina. Three key gated cove beaches.
Single story, 5 bedroom~. S baths. 3-car garage &
gated courtyard with pool. Priced at $1,695.000
Dl!IPl!RATI! TO S ELL! PRICE $LASHED
$40,000. Owner has f01Jnd another. Traditional 4 bed·
room Huntington Beach family home. Charming front ce>
urtyard. Uniquely designed used brick pool/spa. A rare
combination of elegance and comfort In over 2600 sq. ft.
Only $419.000.
17 Corporate Plaza • Suite 101 • Newport Beach, California 92660
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Newport Crest · Fabulous (ocauon ovcrlootrng p.1t1l 1,nn , "
Pltnn II . 2 BR. 2~ BA townbomc w/fircplacc. "'Cl l>r. rJll\" \\I
beach · pntt reduced for quiet sale. Aslt fC>f ... ...car.a
n ,
Is 1hc way you will leave this enchanting J BR I\, BA FounlJtn \ J
home. Fromt the leaded-glass front door w,Olk tnm l'o .mJ "' m
other spcaal features to the custom 'unten patio, )Ou'll ~ppr •• 1.11• l
l<Mly marntarned home! ll's tbe home you d<J(M. Ask for
.MCICllW
•n .,. TO llE n ,
Thi~ IOYcly 3 BR l y, BA Cinderella hm located m Collc~c Pr~ h~'
hcaotiful brick fpl., hrdwd !loon. spcml encl pa11,1, JI! on .1 Ir~· '""'
lot There·~ even a diving pool! This h the plac~ )Ou·u "''' ""n'
home to. Ask fot ...
S240,
2 BR wtvaul1cd cc11i11p an East51dc's Bad: Bay loop (11mm
)f>a Aslt for mn-..r
llPll _, 1-1, IMt llCI UY U.
mile .. ,. $249,
Best buy. 3 BR Npt Hgu SCCllOCI or c.M. J yr nN dCIJdl<
home won't last. Aslt f0t ..•
•RIC• MllBJ 1275,
' Rare detached 3 bdrto home nc.ar Una U1gh JnJ L (.I
ready' Country kitchen on == A•~ tor
EAllm'l llUI.
3 BR I BA. alley. Y.ood lloon on "Broadway"' Ask for
~lm!ICEW
1289,
OUTSTANOlfllG 3 b1 1¥• ba hom~/rem00clcd k11ch, wo1\J 'hullm
& lrgc yrd. Great f\()()f plan &t &u1if.to sell. for P\I $1ll>v.mg. 1\ '' h>r
aJ. I MlllBI
mrt mm I.IT •·• Located below ISth sl this propctty is situated in the middtcJ •'' the
blod w/ao older 2 BR l BA res. Oii the rear of the lot •ldC'JI h• IM in
durins llC'fl constructlol\. Ask for ... CllfWWWI •-mn1•1 I
-•• cmll Niil --Pnme SlllJlllliicd corner parcel for oo-clopmcni P~rt>lc 7•>nt ch.1ngc
10 R-3 or RO. Appro11 ~ ec:rc. Will ~ (Of coa~tal srf \t 1111 llcJ
out or smc owner. Ast for.~ ,
mll-•124
Ml lllT ---SMl,000 Buy tho 6300 ~· fl. lot in Npt ~And do Yl>'lr cwn 1h1n11 Ou1 Jon'1
wait too Ions, wdler Wll\lS Olll now. Alt fof .•. .. ...
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d11IEICI ....
Dyn:un11c: Oc$igner done I slory. 3BR. 2.SBA beauiy m elegant small
gated complex. The ul11matc: cxcculJVC pad or 2nd beach home w/lccys
lo Shorcclifrs beach gates!! Can be sold furnished for S375,<XXl. Ask
for ... -TBCll
WWWllCl .. Clll --3 BR 2 BA poul cabana home "'1rgc rm VaultcJ cc1lmgs, "all of glDM
Ronnntte muter sullCl Ask for
II YM Ill ..... lf18
$395,000
Grc;il family honic. ~ OR lrs 1.>1 " RVA. cul·lk·~c " pJrk. no ru;id
OObC. Mk for ..
$399,000
Ur.ind new llun11n,ton 8c3ch 30R !Op quJlit)' cu~tom n.::11 b.:J<"h.
<foncr fin~ncins :a\·;ulablc. Au for ...
IOI I MARY DI TllUO ----ma ••• Unobstructed ocean views and beyhond m Laguna Beath. 3 BR, 2Vl
BA. secluded mstr stc w/comm:anding view, formal dining. 2 sun decks
& lrgc pitlurc win~. Ask for ...
..... MMUMAllltlllY IWll!MM
'ln.ly hncd 81g Canyon townhumc 2BR. 2BA "Pf'' entry and pnv 2
car garage. S"ccping golf a>11rsc views, many upgrade$. Ask for ..
Clf&flNIRW
CllAT IMllml f& &11 Mli,•
~c-l'Ort &ach duplex. Two 3 BR 2 BA units. Freshly painted cxtel"IOf,
v.~lk to beach, part shopping. cw.ncr "ants quiet ~le' Ask for. .... •VlllllA
'cw m lhc m.rltcl & ti u .i t>c:aul\1 1RR, :HA in perfect condition Loi
'IZC C\CCeds sq. fl Ask Cor
AmMCCAllAND .... , Mal,000
(\mom Valla in llunllngtnn Beach M~\Sl\C deck v.1th broad ocean
VIC'N'J J large bdnns plus family room and form~I dmang bu it all! Ask
for
'•""" • Br "' Largest model Marbclla 1n premium loc:allon. 4 BR. 3 BA. family rm, 3
fpl, tnple garage Owner lc1Hfllc~t sell now' Ask for ...
•cm.Ee-. ...
Spcctitlllar YICW, complete autom11ed Augusll pla.n 2BR, l5Bi plus
den Absolutely bcs1 big canyon VICW. Av;ill1blc. Ask for
CUIE'lMRW ···-.... 61S Catn1t1011, Corona def Mar. JBR, 2.5BA. blexhcd oak Ooon. soar·
1111 cc~ 2 car prz. Ast for ...
... ·-••• 1111.---1111 ... ~
ER ·10 Sel
Fcatunng ... Engllsh Pub! 2BR, 2.7SBA fplc, plantation shutters 1hrough·
out. custom cabinets. professional landSCJ1ptng, IOYcly spa & palio area.
.Uk for.
111 ' DOllU wtllltR
.... ftWl
5 BR tn·lcvcl, 3 car garage. Huge pool ·great slrect' Ask for ...
MOiia ·-llffl/lfll,Ma MDmR 1115
OJB mal, 171! MlllUl
CICfAllmT • llMllf 11
L,o..C$t pnccd duplex on the sand" ~BR ov.ncrs umt "''balcony plus
sc:paratc rcni.1" EnJOY puccful Catalina sun~ts & ... alk to rtttaunnts
& shop!> Ask for
U..N pncc Nc-w. Bedford S BR & honus room plu~ Jolt "' ocean view
& 4 lull ba1hs. Wonderful pool & spa. 11r cond111oncd. on cul-dc·~c '
succt Call for appt Ask for ...
mBY•
81,17l,800
Spectacular oc~an & ciiy lights view from this completely remodeled
"Dcvonsh11e". Too many uwades 10 note. Guarc\,gated assoc. Call for
info Ask for
llBTII iWll.f
VALUABl..E C'1. OE SAC LOCATI<W St,1 95,000
Prc~igious &alcd community of lklrourt. Lr&c 5 BR home "' fenced ~Td
,\ p.itio. High ceiling\. Lots of potc1111JI l..ol\c-t price cus1nm in 1hc:
3rc3. Great opp<>rlunir) for 1hc k1ea11on ron-ciou) buyer .... Ask for
V"6IN1A SWAN
BEST If llfiCOIJ4T St,2.50,000
<Xcan \'ICW • prime lot. One and onlr lot 3' J&IJblc in this dcg:in1 gate
suJrdcd romnl. Unique lli.·a110n " OCCJn & C'll) hght) \lC\\, Surrounded
~ prc~t1gc cu)lom hon11:\. Build )Our drcJm h<im,•! Ask for ..
EmtfR YANK
Sl,415-
Beautiful cu"om home on the sand includes ~ BR, 4 BA. fam. rm ..
fnnl dining rm , gourmet klich. & lovely mstr ~le Onl) ~ )'n old. it's
quahl)' ~ elegance arc unsurpassed. Ask for
CNlllf RWml.
10 UNlll St,500,000
(J) Three high dcn)lly lo1s. Duv.·ntown llun11ngl<'l1 8cJd1. fa1,1ing in·
mm~ plu) )p.:cial u1~idc 7•ining al11l\\anc.:s. A'k f,1r
LIZ & CHUCK JONES
Spcct1cul3r 3 stry 3 )'T old lrgc home w bcauuful roof top deck. &
brcathlakmg VlCW Jlomc4 fealurcs gourmet ktlCh., marble entry & (pl ,
~'\'clcd glass Too many rcatures 10 mention A.sic for
CNlllf flAMl8.
9'TQ.All tti St,~
When only the very bcsl ~111 do! ·This C~hng tv.o SIOI) 5 bdrm. 6 bath
tot~lly remodeled home offcn brcath11king ()(can & c11\ hght \1~'1.
Offered 11 SI ,T1S,IXX> ~le for
... llllGAIA.
H M"91J Ullm .,_,. ..
"Ralph Lauren" tOIAlly remodeled con age style sen mg w/11rie boa I
dOck. 4 BR, ) BA. c:ommcrtial grade kitch. wfnook. scp. dr., spacious
"great room" CJYtrlook=-1i ~.:'iiuJI
IPSTDM .. .,_ llJAft ·M.••
S BR, S~ BA. 1trvan1 quarters. F.at11c II sl1u11cd on 1.84 ac:ru location
on Back Bay. Owpcr will CONklcr lndc. Ask fOf ... ---
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PIKE RBUD ..... • .....
Best value in Newport Beach!! Cus1om home on quiet tree lined
street! Over 4400 sq. ft. SBR 4BA plus den billiards rm & family
nn! 2 fplc, French doors &. private pool lend to entertaining bo1h
inside & ou1side! Ask for ... IUllA PllOlllR #
BUUIN. 1h ACIE RTAll
Lovely area of So County SBR, SBA
pool, basketball court. Ask for ... .. ,,,..,.
+ library, 2 yrs old. Huge
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BAYCREST Remodeled, master with spa tub, 4BR .
BAYCREST Gourmet kitchen, 4BR, remodeled, pool -BAYCREST Ivan Wells, country kitchen, 4BR, comer
BAYSHORES Extra latge lot, 3BR, spacious patio
BAYSHORES Mediterranean Villa, two yeatS new
BAYSHORES Cottage, 3BR, large lot, remodeled kitchen
BAYVIEW TERRACE Three years new. 3BR. security system
BEACON BAY BAYFRONT, custom, 5BR, unique
BELCOURT LovefY-views, spacious mas(l}r,--ZSR
BELCOURT Spectacular TENNIS ESTATE
BELCOURT Prime location, 4BR, prwate spa
BIO CANYON Extra large lot, pool, 4BR
B.C MCLAIN New on marlcet...2BR, den, upgrades
B.C MCLAIN Walk to 4th fairway, 2 cat garage
B.C MCLAIN Mini view ol l1ghts,trees, 2BR
BLUFFS Trina Plan, Seller motivated, 3BR
BLUFFS Private end location, overlooking lawns
BLUFFS "f' Plan, greenbelt views, 4BR, 2.58A
BLUFFS FRONT ROW! View, 3BR, 2.SBA NOW!
BLUFFS Selling at a loss! Cul de sac, 3BR, 2BA
BLUFFS 3 Bedroom on Greenbelt, Like New
BLUFFS 2 Bedroom View, Expanded, Pristine
BLUFFS Back Bay views, "E" plan. Nr Back Bay
BLUFFS Three BR. upgraded Trina, end unit
BLUFFS VIEW! VIEW! HIGHLY UPGRADED 2BR.
BLUFFS Two story, 38R, 2.5BA, newly decorated
BLUFFS "H" Plan, 2BR. special location
CANYON CREST Elegant, 2 master swtes
CORONA DEL MAR Owner/seller designed, pool & lanai
CORONA DEL MAR Duplex 3(3 + 212 Perfect for owner user
CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled 1986, maids quarters, spa
CORONA DEL MAR Duplex, S.Hwy. cottage plus 2BR, unit
CORONA DEL MAR One block to ocean, 2BR, plus den
CORONA DEL MAR 3BR. plus separate 2BR. unit with view
CORONA DEL MAR R-2 owner/user/investor units
CORONA DEL MAR Reduced! cottage on R-2 lot
CORONA DEL MAR 2BR, on R-2 Lot, North of Highway
CORONA DEL MAR Point de/ Mar• 2 master suites, impressive
CORONA DEL MAR Remodeled, 3BR +unit, 2 blocks to beach
CORONA HIGHLNDS Cottage, 3BR. ocean view, pflvate beach
CORONA HIGHLNDS Under construction, choose your finishes
DOVER SHORES Designers own gated mm1 estate,
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
DOVER SHORES
Views! pool 4BR, 38A, immaculate
148 FT.BAYFRONT!" New construction
Backs onto the Bay! fabulous views
$tJ97,000
$699,500
$5 75,000L.H
$1, 450,000
$749,000
$410,000
$2,495,000L.H
$535,000
$3,895,000
srno,POO
$1, 195,000
$287,000
$405,000
$395,000
$3tS9,000
$389,000
s42g,ooo
$599,000
$399,000
$425,000
$450,000
$429,000L.H
$439,000
$369,000
$36'1,000
$299,000
$389,900
$749,000
$565,500
$1, 150,000
$575,000
$759,000
$795,000
S48g,ooo
$459,000
$449,000
$405,000
$875,000
$845,000
$975,000
$1,095,000
$939,000
$3,395,000
$675,000L.H
DOVER SHORES P1crure Perfect! patio with spa, 4BR $740,500
EASTSIDE New! duplex! easy to convert to s/family StJ8P,500
EASTS/DE Currently lowest priced 4BR, large lot $2BP,000
EASTS/DE Mesa Bluffs, sunset views, 38R $259,000
HARBOR VW HOMES LOT, plans included for 5BR, residence $449,000
HARBOR WOODS Across from Nature Park, 2BR, 2.58A $285,000
HARBOR VW HOMES Carmel, prrvate lot with pool $475,000
HARBOR RIDGE Premier view, outstanding location, 28R $5~.ooo
HARBOR R/DOE ESTATE-180 degree view. FURNISHED S4,975,0<XJ
HARBOR ISLAND "THE ULTIMATE BAYFRONT" Call for details $12,P00,000
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR RIDGE
HARBOR VW HILLS
Waterfall. fights. water view, 2BR
End location, very quiet, 2BR, Immaculate
Spectacular views! newly remodeled
Ocean. city views, 48R. Expanded
Dramatic tn level, panoramic views, 38R
Panoramic views. 48R, custom features
$560,000
$499,000
$525,000
$759,000
$875,000
$995,000
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Rod Daley and Nancy Daley
NEWPORT BeACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I R SATURDAY, September 14, 1991 I PAGE 27
Location -Locar1on! 2BR.2BA.
Close to pa1k, 38R, plus guest quarters $471$,000
HUNTIHOTON SCH Close to park, 3BR, expanded l1vmg room $361$,000
INCOME PROPERTY Beach & Income, 48Rt3BR Duplex $545,000
INCOME PROPERTY BAYFRONT-3BR, 2BA. + 2BR, 1BA $71$1$,000
INCOME PROPERTY Sharp! we" maintained untlS $449,500
INCOME PROPERTY Duplex. 1 block to beach S31$~.ooo
IRVINE COVE Oceanfront, spectaculat residence $8,500,000
/RV/NE COVE Oceanside of Hwy, 48R, pool, spa $2,800,000
JASMINE CREEK Lovely ocean views, customized touches $639,000
JASMINE CREEK Exceptional qualiry, mini view $641$,000
JASMINE CREEK Expanded, comer, spa, waterfall, 38R $581$,000
LAGUNA NIGUEL Highly upgraded, 4BR. 2.58A,cul de sac $21$1$,1$00
LAGUNA BEACH Coastline, city views, custom residence $1,550,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT ·ea.st end-dock for 60' boat $2,31$5,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT-Dock for 60' boat, 8 car garage $3,950.000
LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT·mam channel views. pool/spa S2.41$5,000L H
UNDA ISLE Pier and slip, view, SBR , 4 SBA $1,975,000L H
N.NORTH VILLAS 38R, den.outside spa. waterfall $575,000
NEWPORT SHORES Remodeled 48R, gourmet kitchen $389,000
HRS C PLAZA Oes1table location, pools and spa $137,500
HRS C PLAZA Studio condominium. community pool $70,900
HRS C PLAZA 4BR, skylights, large patio $144,950
PENINSULA WALK TO BEACH,chatmmg three bedroom $525,000
PENINSULA COTTAGE -ONE BLOCK TO BEACH -R·2 $395,000
PENINSULA y1ew ol Bay, Dock for 50ft+ boat $1 ,850,000
SEA ISLAND °Goff course views, luxury plus comfort $689.f>OO
SEA ISLAND Exceptional views, pnstine!, 2BR. $737,500
SEAVIEW View, private spa, custom featur'!s $839.000
SEA WIND Remodeled plus add1t1on, sauna, 4BR $779,000
SHORE CUFF Ocean, canyon views, new construction $2,350,000
SOUTH LAGUNA Ocean view. spectacular custom estate $1,495,000
SOUTH LAGUNA Fantastic views. private pool and spa $1,221$,000
SPYGLASS 180 degree views. Top of The Hill. 5BR $2,495,000
SPYGLASS Ocean, city views. model perfect. 4BR $1,095,QOO
SPYGLASS Premier location, custom 6BR. 6BA $1,465,000
SPYGLASS Mediterranean style, 5BR, indoor stream $798,500
UPPER BAY Four BR. 3BA, J car gatage, pool & spa $490,900
UPPER BAY Cherry Lakes Estates, 38R, povate comm $484,900
UPPER BAY 48R, remodeled, huge enclosed yatd $549,000
UPPER BAY Totally remodeled! French doors, spa $40!$,000 .
VERSAILLES Low down. 2BR. 2BA. private location $11$9,000
VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE, ocean view $435,000
WESTCUFF Large corner. room to expand, 3BR $485,000
WESTCUFF Mint condition! cul-de-sac 3BR, 2BA $535,000
WESTCUFF Totally remodeledW/m8Jds quarters, 4BR $525,000
SATURDAY ONLY
BALBOA PENINSULA 2113 SEVILLE 1-5 SMITtVCHESLEY $525000
• SATURDAY & SUNDAY
2 ROCKY POINT 1-5 CHESLEY'JACOBS $1 .465.000
$495 ()()()
$3,450.000
SPYGLASS
CORONA DEL MAR
DOVER SHORES
HARBOR RIDGE CREST
UPPER BAY
HARBOR VW HOMES
HARBOR RIOGE
~IStANO
WEST CLIFF
DOVER SHORES
VERSAILLES
BIG CANYON
HARBOR RIDGE
2611 POINT DEL MAA 1-5 SANOY LONG
301 MORNING STAR LANE 1-5 BARBARA AUNE
SUNDAY ONLY 16 WEUINGTON 1.... MAFm' MALCOMB
2282 LA LINDA Cl 1 ·5 JACKIE KEIGH
2306 PORT CARLISLE 1-5 LESLIE ROLLS
29 MONACO 1 ·5 ANN PElfRS 7 OCEAN VISTA 1-5 PHIL WILLS
1100 ESSEX 2-5 LOIS JACOBS
1033 MARINERS DR 1·5 CARLYN CALLAN
200 MCNEIL 202 2-5 LINDA OETH
37 BURNING TREE 1 ·5 CAROL ALLISON
24 VIENNA 1·5 DEBI MILLER
$560,000
S499,999
$779,000
S875.000
$689.000
$525.000
$675,000LH
$199.000
$1.195.000
$525,000
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Featured
New Listin_gs
$695,000
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Featured
New Listings
$1,350,000
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
Spectacular View
Properties -~
Har6or Ridge $5,800,000
Remodel or build. steps to beach. ocean views D'"" Hfrsdiler & Scan1 Hln'"ca"
Tlte Towers $360,000LH
Top Newport Beach
Agent
Specializes in Lido
Isle Homes
Coast Newport Properties
is pleased to announce that
one of Newport Beach 's
top residential real estate
agents, Darrell "Bryan, has joined its compa~y.
Darell has worked in Orange County real estate
since 1986. He came to Coast Newport Properties
from Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach officc. He
has been recognized throughout his ca~r for high
sales achievement.
A southern California native, Darell grew up in
Newport Beac)},and currently lives on Lido Isle. He
is an expert in Lido properties and one of the top
selling agents for that community.
Prior to his real estate career, Darell was a
successful retailer, owning a number of retail stores
tor 15 years. He was also director of marketing for a
Fountain Valley-based manufacturing company. He
now channels his sales and marketing background
into real estate.
A true entrepreneur, Darell says he works in real
estate for a living-but he also docs it because it's
fun. He enjoys the freedom and the opportunity to
work with the varied dientele that comes with the
profession. He also feels that Newport Beach and its
citii.cns have something special to offer, "Wo rking
in real estate here is wonderful because not only is
it a beautiful community-but the people are a
sophisticated and fun group to work with," he says.
Darell believes integrity has a lot to do with being
successful. Known for his frank and straight-
forward style, his clients say he is an excellent
negotiator. Many of the individuals and families
Darell works with are repeat clients or come by
referral.
When he's not out busily negotiating tTansactions
or showing proJX!rties, Darell likes to tTavcl. He also
enjoys water sports, particularly fl y fishing, and is a
member of a fly fishing club.
He is enthusiastic about his association with
Coast Newport Properties and is looking forward to
continuing his successful cal"{'Cr with them.
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Goard Gated
Communitles
Bavsltores
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Tranquil _ ~ ~ ..
Corona del·Mar
Family ·
Neighborhoods --------... -
$I, 100,000
~xpanded with pool & spa, ocean & bay views! l<ntfi"-Gran~rl & B4rrNr• Hwt.cltln11
Spyglass Hill $1,095,000
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N~ BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, September 14, 1991 I PAGE 31
Evan Corhett
673-4195
$2,250,00
• 3 bedroom. 3 112 bath. den and dock
• Exceptional contemporary waterfront home
Best View
$5 19,000 $775,000
• 3 bedroom. 2 bath Town home w/ family room • 2 Bd. 3 Ba. plus den & top grade appliances
• Balcony off master suite. Old Corona del Mar • Unsurpassed view from this bluff top Condo
·Presented .By Evan ·Corkett
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'a n • .t'11Mie'Baf/i SATURDAY SeptamMf! '14, 199t
For f u rtfter information please call:
Virginia Zenz
Home .. 121 .. 1212
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·September· 14t~ ..
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Magnificent Private Estate ... Harbor Ridge
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$3,350,000
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Located in the prestigious guard gated community of Harbor Ridge, this custom designed French
Normandy home provides an incomparable luxury interior environment shared with an outdoor.
beautifully landscaped patio, pool, spa and tennis court. This private: estate also provides spectacular
views of the city of Ne,>.tpor-8.e3c~ 3nd the Pacific Ocean. Feoluriug seven bedrooms. eight and one-
.half baths. pool room . library, gracious living room. formal dining room, gourmet ·kitchen and
breakfast room, this exceptional residence offers the finest in luxury and leisure family living.
NEWPORT BEACHJ~OSTA MESA-PILOT I REAL ESTATE l
SATURDAY, S-eptember 14, 1991 I PAGE 33
David Hirschler
494-3743
"Top Producer Award Winners 1990"
New Listin -Linda Isle
TocaUy remodeled 3 Bedroom. great entertainers
home, dock for f:IJ yacht plus two side Lies.
$1,990,000L.H.
.
928 Emerald Bay
• 1991 Po"ld Nugget Winner -Spectacular 5 Bdnn.
• Copper roof, wine cellar, spa cl white water view
$2,695,000
Shown By Appointment, Please Call:
David. Hlrschler or Sara Hinman
Emerald Bay
Emerald Ridge
Woodbridge
4 BR, View
Steps To Beach $1,800,<XX>
4 Bdrm. CUstom Home
1800 Ocean View Of
The Ritz Coast, Pool.
Spa. Gated Comm. $635,000
J.M. Peters, 4 Bdrm.
Large lot close to
lake, tennis courts
and pools
• Over 1(2 acre view site in prival.C beach comm.
' •City approved plans for a 5,(i()() sq/ft home $535,000 $1 ,295,000
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Prestigious Big Canyon
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7 Green Brier $2,295,000
Mapf ficent custom estate with 120 feet of golf
course fronta1e. Ideal home for family or formal
entertafnln1. Model perfect Inside and out.
For ftut/ttr btfo,,,.11tioN, please "'U:
Danny Bibb .
640-7665
Stephanie Grody
76();1232
23 Hermltaae $1,735,000
Lovely customnome in prime view location.
Great open floor plan with mastersulte on ground
level. Private and spadoµs pool size lot.
IO Rae Yll1an $169,000
Deauville Model Deane Townhome wtth serene
fairway vtews. Dramatic marble entry, fonnal
dfnln1 room, spacious lot with pool and spa.
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Shirley Harris
Res. (714) 644 ... 1040
Big Canyon
Fabulous expanded & remodeled Versaille.
Nationally acclaimed designer has created a
brilliant potpourri of exceptional design. ·
7 bedrooms, 7 112 baths, large yard with pool.
spa, pool house & lush landscaping.
Offered at$ J ,575,000
I 7 Pinehurst
Completely remodeled and expanded five
bedroom, three bath contemporary family
home with granite, glass & marble throughout.
Large lot with city light views.
Reduced to $1,390,000
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605 North Bayfront
Incredible -Just completed remodel. Better
than new! Wonderful four Bedroom three bath
that includes twG master suites, dream gounnet
kitchen and a two bedroom unit.
Offered at $1 ,425,000
A Charming remodeled Corona del Mar home.
An Absolute Knockout! 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
wood floors, French Doors. beveled & leaded
entry door and beautifully landscaped gar-
dens. PrtsJlne Condition!
Offered at $599,000
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Robynne~ Roberts
" Res. (714) 645 ... 5158
Corona del Mar
521 & 521 1/2 Marigold
Charming Old Corona del Mar duplex on
wonderful comer lot surrounded by beautiful
landscaping. Two separate homes, each with
two bedrooms and one bath.
Offered at $599 ,000
Ltd·o Isle
Magnificent 7 year old home with marble, off.
white decor, sweeping staircase, South
courtyard, French Doors, three fireplaces -
Finest quality throug~out! Five bed~s.
four baths and maid's room.
Offered at $19' ,000
NEWPORT BEAOHr'6Xi~TtA ~Pit.OT I REAb1i STATE •rn . SAT.UBOAY"9.se~ JA,.19Q1-.~~AGE 35
OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m.
Prime Lido Bayfront
619 Via Lido Soud
Open Sat. and Sun
Sl,799,000
Country View.Estates
1411 Kings Road
Open Sat. and Sun
$1,695,000
C.D.M. Ocean View
21 0 L.lrkspur
Open Sat. and Sun
$895,000
Linda Isle T·\)iitional
3BR, 45C.Q~ .,ncntation
Lg. lagoon ~. -.'Ou rt yard pool
$2,995,000
Huge Lief ,. ~ayfront
6BR,4 c .. O\j -" & beach
52' on bay, ~.standing views
$2,595,000
Six Bedroom Bayf ront '
60R, 5.50A, Lido family home
Reduced SlS0,000.largc dock
$1,995,000
Promontor·~ayfront
SOR, 4.C'.:!_Q~l.!..rgc dock
60'frontc.~, oayfront patio
-$1,495,000
Lido Custom Fam ••y Home
4DR. 3.SB> • ~\) ft. home
SO' st. to st. Soc.al sQ .. 8hest quality
$1,()95,000
Seashore <'\)mfront
48r, 38 .A c...O~ .. the sand
Incredible ~ .• ..: wa ter views
Sl,()95 ,000
Corona del Mu Condos
3Br, 3.SBA'2BR. 2DA
Duplex (both units) $739,tn>
$.195,ooo1$349 ,000
FEENEY .
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS
EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE
OF SOTH EBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
Dover Shores &yfront
Totilly rcmodclcd 38R. 2.58A
Bnght. <ipcn. perfect tn every dctall'
52.195.IJX)
Country French View Estate
SBR. 4SBA. mnoddcd <Sate
HarbJf /C,atalina views. 11,<XXl sq ft. lot
51,695.IJX)
Newport 'Bexh ~tate
SBR. 6.S8A Traditmnal • 6500 + s.f
Approx. l /2 ~ +guest tnisc
$1.395,!XX>
_J
Udo <;etaway Cottage
38R. 2BA Carit:mln style home
Croat coma' lot at quiet tip oljsland
$699,000
675-1 058 .• 631-1400
Promontory Mediterranean
4BR, 4.5BA Italian Style Villa ~ dodc, rc:rluccd SDl.<ID
52.195,000
Comm del Mar Oceanfront Lot
Ownes-will trade for income property
(JJ ocean frontage.. inaOOiblc view
$1,695,000
Corona del MM <Xnn View
3BR. 2BA, laJS! patio Palos Vl'Sdcs. cataliN. Sur'6Ct VteWS!
$949$0
lido Isle Owmer
3BR 3BA. &n. rm. sumy brick patio
St to st.. 'location. tile Jl9YCl"S
$599,000
Prime Udo Bayfront
4BR. 4BA. expansive ~~ws Lowest pricro udo ba w I dtri.
$1,199,000 )
Udo Isle Sophisticated
SBR. 4.5 BA oo Pia12a Udo Caner
Totally rcmodded. pc.mctly d«Xll'al£d!
$1,395,000
Udo Isle Cape Cod
JSR. 38A. Fm. nn., on~ lot FabWous "tum-key" traditional home
$895,000
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NfWPOd Heights Cipe Cod
36R. 2.58A. fresNy mnodcled Occart.I utaliN views sm.ooo
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TH&: REAL BSTAT&:RS
EdJdln
NEWPORT FABULOUS LOCATION.
Cool breezes, Greenbelt. 1 mile to beoch, 3
br 21h bth. Asking $197,000
BEST PRICED HOME in desirable Mesa
Verdelnner Circle. Sporlding pool in secluded
bock yard. 3 br, 2 bo. Lorge living room with.
fireplace Over 1 760 sq.ft. for $288,000
COSTA MESA NEAR FAIRGROUND,
College Pork customized & enlarged. 3 brs.
Fam kit, added F.R w/F.P. Pork-like yard. Seller
needs lost sole. $268,500 2nd T.D., lease Op·
lion, w/l OK down O .W.C. $268,500
TUSTIN CONDO FHA APPROVEDI 2
br, 2 story, move in condition! New blinds, car·
pet & point throughout Make offer, owner amt·
IOUS $134, 900.
HUNTINGTON BEACH Eiccellent over 55
community W~ll mointoined, secure complex. 1
br unit with new appliances & point Coll for
more info Asking $53,0bO
LONG BEACH Ouplei.1 Each unol hos 2 br
1 bo large l..otchen Lorge lot with room to odd
Great oppor1unotyl Brong any oHer, seller will los·
ten $189,000
IRVINE Sox yr new condo. 2 lrg Brs, 1 ¥• Bo .,
fireplace on hvong room, lrg d1n1ng area, 1 ottd.
gar & l covered carport. Over 1, 130 sq ft.
Asking $212,000
v GREAT OPPORTUNITY! 3 br, 1 bo cou·
ntry charm, cozy kitchen with breakfast oreo &
garden window R V or boot access.Asking
$207,900
3 BEDROOM HALECREST HOME with
beautiful block bollom pool. Upgraded & ready
•o move onto A steal ot $229,000
FOUR BR, TWO BTH HOME on 11,000
+ sq ft lot Over $80K on recent upgrades
New boths, vaulted ceilings, skylights, and much
more O ffered at $385,000
3 BR, 1 >/4 BA TOWNHOME 2 cor at·
toched garage Great condition and o super
convenient location Only $168,000
GREAT MESA VERDE FAMILY HOME.
3 lrg bd, lrg lam rm Eat in country kit. formal
dining oreo Offered at $279,900
HUNTINGTON BCH Great storter home
2 br, 1112 both Bright & a iry end unit Up·
--graded. only $129,900
NEWPORT BEACH High security com·
munity. 2 br, 2 both w/pool, spa, sauna, weog·
ht rm. Banquet facilities. Very clean $189,900
LOVELY 4 BR 2 BA HUNTINGTON
BEACH HOME New ex1erior & interior
point New drtvewoy, central air Asking
5219,000
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3 B~ 1 o/.e BA TOWNHOME 2 cor ot·
teched goroge. Great condition ond o super
convenient location. Only $161,000
SWIM & STAY COOL "' 1woocf aecking
& gated entry to s1" .. 1. D lri·oreo bock·
yard. Highly c_Q )..J .1ome. 10 x 20
lorn. oreo, qu ~ ..ie soc, great neighbor·
hood. . $244,500
SANTA ANA lots of potential. 3 bd, 1 'h
both in o nice quiet~elghborhood. Nicely lond-
scoped home .. Private bock yard well suited for
B.B Q ponies. With o little T.L.C. & elbow grea-
se, this home could be o real charmer.
$110,000
ANAHEIM 3 br, 2 bo, super condition, large
bedrooms, new carpet, new point, new window
coverings, RV access, and mo re. $189,000
Le
STARTER HOME -4 br. 11n bo. Beautiful
rear yord, Koi pond, close to SCP, schools, Pri·
ced ot $215,000
EASTSIDE COTIAGE Beautifully refurbished
onside & out 2 bd, 1 both. All new kitchen,
hardwood floors, crown molding, FP, forge
Whirlpool tub, new dnvewoy & londscop1n~. Ask·
ong $279,900
SANTA ANA. MUST SEEi 2 bd 1 bo,
cozy starter home, newly pointed interior & exte·
rior, hardwood floors, 3 car goroge, R.V. ac-
cess, corner lot. Mrs. Cleon liveshere.Asking
' $195,000
SELLERS HAVE PURCHASED AN-
OTHER on wont to sell now. This condo hos
two seporote master br, attached goro9e, e.11cel·
lent location $181,900 or make offer.
BRIGHT & CHEERY 3 br, 2 both Mesa
Verde Nor1h home. Vaulted, beamed ceilings.
Fresh point, new opplionces. Spo off master br.
Lorge corner lot. New on the market. $258,500
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY $289,900 Jbl 924 Jasmine, C.M. ,...
2br 594 Hamilton. C.M 1 ... $156,000
Pool !lb+' 1847 Tlhill. C.M. 1·5 $375,000
SUNDAY
P&S 3llf 17 Sundance. H e 12 ... sm .900
3llf 923 Arbof. C.M. , ... $207,900
4bl 325 E 231d. C M 1 ... $385,000
Pool 2br f 5SOO ;17, Tustin VII, T US1in , ... 1134,900
3llf 2437 ColeQe. C.M 1-5 $237,000
4111 2969 Babb St. c M. , .... 30 $215,000
2br 2296 Orange AYI. CM 1_. $279,900
2br 309 Alla IA C M. 1 _. $179,900
SUNDAY AND SATURDAY
3+ FR 293 Bowing Getto. C.M.-1-6 $268,SOO
lWO ON ONE LOT live in a 4 bd, 1 both
house. ~ke money from o 2 story, 2 bd, 1
both unit. R-2 lot Eoch unit hos a private yard.
Owner must sell. $214,000
SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! lovely 3 br, 1 :V•
both home. Bright & airy, shows like o model.
$219,900
HAS IT Alli 4 br, 3 both (I br down), vault· ,
ed, beamed ceilings, formal living rm & dining/
family room. Eat-in kitchen overlooks-large bock·
yard. Cul de soc street, close to schools, free·
ways, shopping. $277,000
OCEANSIDE RUSTIC TRANQUILlml
Oceon & canyon view on 2.3 acres. Room for 4
large lots. Eiisting house on one lot. ·
$750,000
EL TORO NO Q UALIFYINGI 3 br 2 bo homE
with large yard 20% down, owner will carry bol·
once @ 10% futed Asking $215,00G
CHARMING 2 BR CONDO. Well located
end untt Quiet woodsy complex. $169,900
3 BR, 2 BA Vaulted beamed ceilings, spo in al·
rium lots of eJClros. Asking $259,500
SANTA ANA 3 bd on cul-de-soc, large family
room with fireplace, family kitchen with eating
area. Asking $189,900
5 8~ 3 BA HOME Two story, over 2700 sf,
2 dn stairs bedrooms. beautiful bockyord pool
Near MVCC, Priced to move ol $375,000
3 BR 2 BA FREEDOM HOMEExtro large.
corner lot opprx 7700 sq ft . Dining room,
family room, fireplace, large pool, enclosed
courtyard. Owner anxious, Moke on offer.
5225,000
5 YR NEW EXEC HOME 4 br 3 bo. Moster
both hos spo. FP, move -in condi11on. Seller highly
mohvoted. Aslc1ng $349,000
NEAT STARTER Model perfect townhome w/
new ook cabinets, new carpet, ceiling Ions, wet
bpr, pvt polio, 2 br/11h bo. $156,000
NEW LISTING Minutes from beach, country
atmosphere, remodeled kitchen & both with Jacuz-
zi tub. R.V. access. 7,350 sq ft lot. Owner mo11·
ing, submit offer $204,500
GARDEN GROVE VA, FHA buyers otten·
lion. 3 bd, 2 car goroge, spo, t ownhouse.Asking
$139,900
SANTA ANA 3 seporote 4 -plexes. In good re·
ntol oreo. Well kept uni ts, with very low vacancy.
Asking $391;000/EA
COSTA MESA First tome on moritef. Q uiet
cul de soc. 3 or 4 br & FR. Two fireplaces, ha-
rdwood floors, walk to schools & shopping cen·
ter Plus lots more. Only $237,000
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2790 HARBOR .. ir i.:COSTA MESI 546-2313
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TH&: R&:AL &:EiTAT&:.REi
HALECREST POOL HOME -Upgraded .. 3 br with
fireplace, large yard with sparkling black bottom pool, built in
BBQ, patio cover, R. V. access and plenty of room for
expansion. $229,000
MESA VERDE -For under 300K! Large ,3 br with family -....1
room formal dining room 2 fireplaces and spa.· Over 2 ooo EXEC?UTIVE GREENBROOK HO~E. -' · ' ' Beautifully remodeled from flooring to hghtlng. sq. ft. in all. Excellent inner tract location. $279,900 3br.wrth family room . form al dining an<f hv1ng rooms. Inside laundry and A. V. access. over
2100 sq. ft . Priced to sell noJNI $289,900
br. Eastside Cottag_e -beautifully refurbished inside & out. Hardwood
floors thru-out. Bedrooms have access to large rear yard. New driveway & walk with brick
ribbons. Fresh new landscaping . Owner highly motivated! Asking $279,900
NEWPORT BEACH -Back Bay Beauty! 4 br, 2.5 ba. Very private 'backyard. Lot size
approx. 8500 sq. ft. New roof, new kitchen and tile floors. Call for appointment to see.
Asking $365,000
NEWPORT BEACH-Th is condo is a must see for anyone who would like to live close to
the ocean at an affordable price! Guard gated community. Pool, spa, sauna, ====
weiQhVworkout room, clubhouse & banquet facilities. New paint, new carpet.
Asking $189,900 . '
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HUNTINGTON BEACH PROBATE -Excellent 55 & over community. Secure complex. Cute 1 br, 1 ba~nit with new appliances & paint throughout. Asking $53,00~
EL TORO -Seller will carry 1st! No qualifying. 3 br, 1 3/4 ba home on a 9,052 sq . ft. lot
(approx.) Seller will also consider a lease option. $215,000
LONG BEACH -Duplex! Each unit has 2 br, 1 ba and large kitchen. Large lot w ith room
to add. Great opportunity. Bring in an offer, seller will listen. $189,000
SANTA ANA -3 br, 1.5 ba home with lots of potential. $180,000
TUSTIN/FHA APPROVED -Beautiful 2-story townhome, offers 2 br, 2 ba. New carpet,
paint and blinds. Excellent for 1st time buyers. Only $134,900
COSTA MESA -293 Bowling Green College
Park. Near fairgrounds & Orange Coast College.
Elegant and expanded home. Beautiful 1 stor}t, 3
br, 1.75 ba. Expanded Family kitchen plus added
family room with second fireplace. Skylights.
Plantation shutters. Unique windows throughout.
Park like yard on a quiet street. Sellers
motivated. Wiii lease option or sell with owner
carry back 2nd. VA/FHA terms. $268,500
· 2790 Harbor Blyd., Costa M~s~.~4~-:?~~.~.
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CdM home ultimate
modern comfort . • 1n
N l'Stled in exclusive, tranquil
Shorccl1ffs in Corona del Mar is
:his custom contemporary
1cwel of a home, completed in 1990.
This property has a unique feeling all
1ts own with four bedrooms, 3 'h baths
and all the features geared for 1990s
living. Ocean and canyon views abound
from the family room, which opens
onto a dazzling entertainment terrace,
complete with indoor/outdoor surround
!>Ound :.y~tem.
Custom fireplaces throughout grace
thb hmc~tone-floorcd, granite-countered
property. Black granite enhances th e
gourm<.'t kitchen, which overlooks the
terrace and out to the ocean. Among
the appliances are a sub-zero
refrigerator and Amana cooktop.
Property of the Week
Th e master bedroom suite is
enhanced with a granite fireplace and a
romantic oce2n view with two private
terraces. Electric binds give privacy to
the spa in the master bathroom. Custom
i>ainting. large closets, stainless railings,
owner-designed wash basins and
lighting S)'.Stem make this designer-
ownecf residence a true contemporary
masterpiece.
Few contemporary homes are so
polished and inviting, with great ~ttention given to every detail. The
finest of craftsmanship and materials has
been used with flair and imagina~lon.
Ultra-modem custom home in exdusive Shorecfiffs now available.
This property, at 182 Shorecliff Road,
Corona del Mar, is offered at
S2,350,000 by Hyla Bertea of Grubb &
Ellis, 2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100, Newport
Beach. Call 644-6200 for additional
information.
Grubb & Ellis announces ~turnar.ound' in NeWport office
S econd quarter results for 1991
have been announced by Hal
Ellis, president of the Grubb &
Ellis Brokerage.
"As a result of hard work and
dedication, the company had a
profitable ~econd quarter ending June
30." Ellis commented. "We consider
this to be an important turnaround for
the company. These results will make it
increasingly possible for us to go on the
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off cns1ve and capture a grea ter share of
the real estate market.''
Ron Maz.zano, district manager of the
Newport Beach residential office,
echoed Ellis' comment, noting, "Our
market share 1s increasing as our clients
take advantage of the service and
marketing skills of our associates."
The Newport Beach office's new sales
for the nionth of August exc~ed $20
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million, including an over $2 million
sale in Emerald Bay. Laguna Beach.
Senior marketing consultant Rod Daley
represented both the buyer and the
seller.
A nearly S2 million transaction °" a
Newport Beach island property was
negotiated by Peter Barrett and Diane
Knight, both o( Grubb & Ellis. Earlier
this month, Sheila Nowroozi
represented the buyer in the sale of a
S 1,895,000 Spyglass Hill property in
Newport Beach, while Carol Allison·
represented the buyer on a S 1,300,000
down coast property and Gisela
Burmeister sold four properties in the
Bluffs.
The Newport Beach office of Grubb
& Ellis is located in Fashion Island at 2
Civic Plaza. Suite 100. Agents may be
reached there at 644-6200.
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NEWPORT BEACH
Prices from $339,900 to $394,000
3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath
Many Exclusive Features Available
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Souffiern California flavor and
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luxury living amidst friendly
neijt}\borhoOds, nearby shopping
ana exotic restaurants. Villa
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you'll need to truly enjoy your
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Homeowner sm·oked
~ver chimney hassle
Dear Hotline:
When we purchased our townhome
we did not receive
any indication that
our t-himney .. o
fireplace were
malf unctionins. For
two winters now, we
have been wrhing
letters to our
association in an
attempt to get them
to repair the fireplace
and chimney. Every
time we light a fire,
our unit is filled with
smoke.
The association has
Jlnlt LS.
Powers
Condo
Hotline
advised us that this -----was the former owner's problem and
is not an association repair item. Is
this true! I always thought the
chimneys in condominiums were the
responsibility of the association.
-Smoked in Huntington Beach
Dear Smoked: ·
In many condominium projects thl'
CC&Rs provide that th<.' association has
rC'pair and replacement obliAation> for
such items as chimneys.
However, 1f the prior ov. nN mocftf1cd
the chimney or fireplace in .Jny w.l\',
this might mitigate the .1)SOC1a11on's dut)'
to repair or replace the ch1mne>-'tou
may need to retain legal counsel le>
advise you r<.'gJrding your rights and thC'
association's duties in this instance'
'since it may imolve action Jg.11mt thf'
prior owner. • Dear Hotline:
Our association has been opposed
to the building of a commercial
development adjacent to our unit.
Even though this is part of the city's
master general elan, many owners
think that this Wiii detract from our
'property valu~s. . .
We are all for the assoaat1on
pursuing this on our behalf, however,
the board of directors has advised the
owners that they have no authority to
oppose the development. Many
owners disagree with the board and
feel it is their duty to battle the
developer for the owners. Which one
of us Is right?
-Opposed in Irvine
Dear Opposed: . .
Many articles of incorpor<1t1on limit
the association's authority to repa1r1ng.
replacing. maintaining common ~rc~s
and preserving property valucs within
the association. This docs not neces~nlr
include opposing such oH·s1tC'
development as an aajacent commercial
project.
H owever, you need to rC'\. I~" th<.'
mdividuJI articles of incorporation fo~
your association. If the board ut
directors exceeds its author1t} U\
opposing the develo pm<.'nt w1tho.ut
i1Uthority, there could be potC'~t1.1I
l1Jb1lity on the part of the .1s~1a11on
Your association ma)' be corr{'ct in th1o;
instance. • De.lr Hotline:
In our condo complex there are
differences of opinion regarding
termite inspection and damage
responsibiJity. It is generally agreed
that the association takes care of the
.. ...
outside which, of course, includes the
· roof. However, some say the dividing
line is everything from the inside oT
the outer walls in. Others say the
outside surface of the walls, including .
the windows. -.......
since the roof is the association's
responsibility, how about the roof
rafters and other roor supf>?rling
members which are located inside the
walld Are these the owners' or the
association's responsibility?
-Perplexed in Costa Mesa
Dear Perplexed:
Generally, your CC&Rs control who is
responsible for termites. However, if
your documents do not provide this,
(1\ 11 Codc section 13f t indicates that
1n cl condom1n1um project the
<1ssoc1,1tion is responsible for the repair
and maintenance of the common area
'"h1ch I> caused by the presence of
wood-de~troying pests or organisms.
Your CC&Rs generally also will
conlfol on the issue of who is
r~por.s1hlr ior repair and replacem~rit
oi various portions bf you1 unit.
Grnerally, in condominiums .the
ind I\ 1du.il u" ners own only the air
spJce in thP1r unit. Thi~ includes the
pJint. the noor and ceiling surfacl's.
Ct•Rer.ilh e\C'Mhtng ''hich is oul!.1de
or th.11 ,Hl'rl 1s considered common area
and 1s thC' a~sod.~tion's responsibility.
HO\\C'\er, in man) older assoeiations,
the documl'nt ... art• 'aguC'. In that p1s~ •.
C "rl Codl• section 1 364 ind1cJtcs tnat 11
thl' CC.\R., do not provide otherwise,
then the J.,.,oci.it1on '"'II bt• responsible
ior rep.wing, repla(ing and maint,1inmg
the common Meas <lnd each owner .... ,n
be responsible for repairing and
maintaining his SC'p,1r.1tC' tntC'rest.
Ynu ma\ n"c>d to consult your
J~'>tlCIJtmn\ legal counsel regarding
spt'ciiically what ~our documents
provide This will become very
important for many clSsociations in the
coming years, ba~ on ~ew reserve
requirements which wdl .. become
effective 1n January, requiring that
associations perform reserve studies and
fund them acccordingly.
(Janet L S Powers rs an attorney with
Fiore Nordberg, Walker & Woolf-~Viii is,
a /J1~ firm emphasizing the practice .of
law in the area of community
assonation:, She cannot individually
respond to questions, but will answer. as
manv .is possible in the weekly. Hotline
column. Submit your . questions to
Community Association Hotline, DuPont
CC'ntC'r, 2301 Ouf'nnt Ori~-c. Suite 500, '"me 91 ... 15
SAVE
TIME!
SAVE
MONEY!
WITH THE
CLASSIFIEDS
642-5878
--1er11'1ts coun estate ~Ith Q.!:_ean .and Ughts
view. Pool and spa · one of the largest
lots in this prestige community Guest
Quarters plus 2 kitchens Total of 8
bedrooms. library, and family room Call •
for additional information SU7&,GOO
lMlllA ...
Fabulous three year new custom home
w/ ocean, canyon & city light views ·
3BR, 2'hBA. family room, den, loft.
viewing decks front & rear Mediterranean
In design An absolute steal at S417,GOO
OVll NI M:11E 1 UN MATEO
With fabuloos ocean. bay Bnd city lights
views This 4BR 2'hBA pool home in a
secluded setting allows for total privacy
with a long driveway up to the home
This is an opportunity for someone to
build an · entire estate on this unique
parcel of land. s1.m.
.,._ ITWmMUCKU
Wll -1:111:11 Lowest priced New Bedford -5
bedr<10ms & bonus room plus loft w
ocean view and 4 full batns Wonder1ur
pool and spa, air conditioned-on Qu1e1
cul·de·sac street Call tor appomtment -.aoo
IEST Gf IBaalT 10 •tW
ICOl lllW LOT
One and only lo a a in this elegant
gate guarde Unique locauon
with oc fights views Sur-
rounded ge custom homes Build
your dre me' St,S,GOO
._.AllBI VIEW Cl PMT LOMA
Absolutely the most un~1slng view
of ocean. bay and city II almost 'f.I
acre comer tot ThisJl• e opportunity
to 1ust mov~into ~port Plan w/pool
& spa, "'fe build a new custom
hOme o_~si loos unobstructed view
site. JlJS9'!1'Ced to 11~
..... m1'1I TOWW Riii WR
2 bedl1t>m. 2 bath. 2 car garage 11•
SPYGLASS HILL** 10 Morro 8Q Drtw. SOLD.
** Two Sold • CloMd on Point LOtM Drtw
fJTB Y• WU MW1 -Gf m • 1• IE/MU M.tm lmMITmMlY II 1•
... lll-1111 uu ESTIEI Ylll • 141-1121
RE/~' ' .,
''WATCH THE YACHTS" FROM NEWPORT HEIGHTS
SUPERB NEWER 5 BDRM RESIDENCE
with' EXCEPTIONAL VIEWS from almost every room. Four view balconies.
Huge rooftop entertainment area. Living area includes: 2 family room, formal
dining room & den/ libtary. Sl,295.000. OPEN SUNDAY l·S
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
MOTIVATED OWNER SAYS "MAKE AN OFFER" REDUCED
Beautiful 4 bedroom home in prime location. Finish conscruc11on on
master suite addition l o suit yourself. Asking $5_1 ,500.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS JUST LISTED!
NO NEED TO LOOK ANY FURTHER · THIS HOME HAS ALL THE
CHARM YOU COULD WANT! COMPLETELY REFURBISHED &
SHOWS LIKE A MODEL White & light , French door'\ • manicured yard
& security s.ystem. Suberb location. Asking $529.000
"HEIGHTS" BARGAIN!
Newport Beach fee land for only $385.000! Sturdy lath & pla"ter 3Bdrm.
2 Bath with 4 car garage. Four car garage. Call Toda)!
INVESTMENT PROPERTIES EASTSIDE R-2 BUY
PRISTINE DUPLEX with exceptional income. Larger 2 bdnn unit plus 1
bdnn den unit. Askint $279,000
ONE BWCK TO THE SAND
PRIME PENINSULA DUPLEX with 3 bdnn owners unit. Four car ga-
rage. Excellent tcnents &. income. NEW LJSTING. $425,000.
COSTA MESA DUPLEX
REFURBISHED 2 BDRM UNITS. Seller very motivated and will carry
large 2nd .0 . Asking $237,000
RE/M* . . 760-5000
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Np~~st-~~~ e~~.?(AR~f~ ~~h~ARM~~b~ ~~!!! ~.~t !:n~~,i~!!.=.
who fall below the qualifying American Residential Mortgage Corp. of interest and qualifying rate. For financing opportunity needed to
guidelines for a typical 30-year Irvine. example, in today's marl<et with a 20 complete the deal, at a more attractive
fixed rate morti:;age will find an Linked to the average rate of bank percent down payment the initial rate price."
attractive option in a new adjustable jumbo six-month certificates of deposit, and qualifying rate would be 6.75 In addition, Hubbard pointed out, by
percent. indexing the ~ to certificates of
."While the 30-year fixed rate loon is deposit rather tnan the 11th district cost
still the most popular mortgage of funds which are often negative
p_roduct,". says C,~ry H.ubbard, regional amortization products, the ~merican There is a difference ••• -.
Lowest Rates · Best Service vice president, first-tame buyers can Residential loan assures consumers a hav~ ~ifficulty m~t.ing t'1° SWngent positive amortization.
Ill NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
qualifying rules. This sax-month CD ARM "With this product, their loan balance
is continually declining and the buyer
doesn't have to worr; about inflation
outpacing the value 9( his or her ho~e
as they would with a negative
amortization product," Hubbard said.
"And unlike a fixed rate mortgage. the
ARM can be assumed by another
buyer."
M A MORTGAGE CORPORATION -.
Residential Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * Loans to 2 million * Free 60 Day Lock-ins * SFR to 4-Units
Rates Subject to Change LdrfBkr
For More Information Call
Don Tilly 714 -851-0202
30 Yr. Fixed 30 Yr. A.R.M.
1sl T.D. 1sl T.O.
8.875°/o/9.128 APR 6.250%/8.525 APR
Max. loan S191,250
Min. 10% down
. 60 day lock
Max. loan $600,000
Min. 10\ down
60 day lock
IUI ISl&ll flUICIU a nu
30 Year Fixed
Still Under Market
9.125°1o/9.26*ue
•().t.rer Oca.oea. Sf!?
Coroo to S191 250
*Greaf Adjustable
Rot.I, Tool
Stam t .2518.31 AN
t5e30e60 Doy lock-Ins
• PinchaM Of Refinance
• Jumbo loons OYOllable
to $4 mlllon
con '°' O.tolis 'oul ~amllton
(714) 720-8 .. 0
, 80 Newpcf1 Ot <) S!e 1 so
Newoott Beocn
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Based on the average of bank jumbo
six-month certificates of deposit, both
the intl!rest rate and payment will adjust
every six months. There ~s a 1 percent
semi -annual adjustment cap, with a
lifetime ceiling on the loan of 6 percent
above the initial rate.
San Diego based American
Residt'ntial Mortgage Corporation
operates 38 offices nationwide with a
full service regional office at 3 Hutton
Centre Dri"e, Suite 440, in Santa Ana,
managed by Cory Hubbard, and a
Builder Development office at 18004
Skypark Circte in Irvine managed by
Ken Urbanus.
Good jobs. reliable services.
interest"-g things to buy -it's all
there every day in classified.
--·----.-, ~~of Sepl. 12. 1991_J KEY LENDERS AND RATES
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en"f8'EST .. '1tWIS LOC&·
.,.~ MTE DCW f!t a ~.A.
c.nrat 8w*8t$ s..W:es (7~•1 ~ ··~ 10 2.000 21 9.«l 5..75ft. 10 1..11$ .... 1e1,250 2..s75 eco ..
Certii.Cf~ ------(71')~·-_a~ 5 1.soo 22 a..oe
~Fwdng (714)~ 9.~ 10 1.125 '5 8.17
~.7505 20 1..11$ 8.19 191.250 2..315 1CO •
_5._1SOl> ____ 10 2.000 1.5.1 191,250 2.815 llS 1Y
f'niPaalicfinancial (114)~111 -1 ---.~~--10-2.000 21 9.02 ,..,. 20 t .!GO t.30 --2.500 6CO &II
-FtondneManpge _t~~,. _!:8~ 5 1.875 30 9.13
=e~= ~:= ::: :, ~= : :!
-...,,,. 20 1.250 9A6 110JmO 2.3DO--.. -D--1tl--
~ 20 1.000 La I00,000 2.300 t10 , ..
HomeF.t a.. (ID0)_~2!6216 _ _!.OOCW. 20 1.500 • 82'
Haus Jtdd Bat-. (IOOt 3.13-BAHk 9,000W. 5· 2.000 to 9.ZT
~lnterstaMFNn. (71•)~ 9.000W. 10 t.000 21--9~ 7SIO'lrt 25 um UD '150.000 2.750 1TS 1Y
~~Co. '714)«J7-5a!OO 1HX)(,. 10 1.000 21 9.15
kd1pec.dift~b:. (714)~ --.. ~--~~Ooo 21 9.G2
......... -~ (7t•)24.tl7'4 -··~ 10 2.000 21 t..CIR
6..125'11. 10 UDO 8.17 191,250 2.375 ecD 1M
&.~ 10 1111J0--.....,._-,-,--.. -,-,250~--2.-CIOO---,-,O---, .. ----&OOOIJL 'O USO 8.19 191,250 2.S15 8CD ..
-Miiipn-HO.no Fundiug---(714)757:1028 e~ s 1.2S0 • ._ .. U19re 20 1.!0D UI IDD..000 2.500 ICO ..
"9 -~-F"..-..~--(1141as1~--i~ 10 2.cxi> e e.w _&.25K ______ 10 2.000---IA7,,.....,,_,,..--___,~="'".~aoo~-_,2._G1 ___ eco_ •
~F'aunciaf (714)~ --• ..i7So4--t0 • .m 2' 9.07 a.~ 10 t .!00 1.30 SISO,aao 2.SDO 1CO 1M
~-~ {714)25.'M156 --9~ 20 0.000 •. U9
-Rep~F.:Ctefif___ r114>~ -o~~--20 1.000 10 9.t&
-.:-~---10---0-.000---LG---.. -,.....,,250...,.... __ 2..115 ___ 1Ts tY
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-Un.led Calii-:.c;a..,-~ -(AOO) "22"'347 9.~ 5 LOOO--00--~ NfA NIA NIA NI.\ WA MIA MIA NIA -VPWahne ---. --------(?13) ~ 144 ' 8 875% s ' r.,o 30 ~11 ~ 10 2.000 &.315 191,250 UiOO 6CO 6M
-Wtiii Cc>ast Mtg. Gtot4> -(71•)~2233-· --v~ 10--·-o.ooo·---30--t.a----.:375'f. 20 o.soo us 750.ooo 2.11s~-,....,1S,._--,v-----w.stcal-F.;;anaa,---(714)J20..844o " ~ 10 2.000 2\ 9..Cll2 ~ 2IO 1.!00 1.30 I00.000 2.500 tcO ..
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NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE
OPEN SAT 1-5 SUN 2-6 • 210 LILLE IANE #313, NPI BCH
Spectacular Penthouse with 1850 sq.ft . Owner has closed escrow Qn
-new home and extremely anxJous. Reduced to $585,000
BROK.Ell 7 60-0606 or 7 52-8522
Located in Coltt Mcaa. this 7 year new rwo
story bouts 1400 sq. ft. w11h. 2 la bedrooms. 2..S
baths and a 2 car 111ached carage Large
kitchen/family room combo, fireplace, new
carpel, paint and mini-blinds.
CALL MICHELLE REESE
REALTY WORLJ).REESE 662.0SSO
let Us ..... Y•
Seti y .. ,,.,.,ty!
Cel ClullflH,
642-5671
for information
& surprisingly
· low cost. ·
NEWPORT'S BEST CORNER
Includes liquor store, restaurant,
duplexes, liquor licenses AND
over 180' frontage on Coast
Hwy .... ALL FOR $2,950,000
HUNTINGTON BEACH
BUILDER'S SPECIAL-3 Lots
across from Pierside Pavilion.
Zoned for 3·sty mixed use, only
$769,000
BACK BAY • ON 11lE
"INDlAN SPRINGS"
4Bdrm. SBA -w/bay view, 2 spas,
security ... lnterior featured in
L.A. TIMES HOME section.
$1 ,400,000 or lease @ $5250.
'lot -JJ ..At. 'f)oul#W tUI vllai ..,..a.....L ...... .1.:.... OPEN SUNDAY 1-S P.M. ....._ rAJ.n../i"" ~".....,--Morning Canyon & Coast Hwy. _.,. ""1" • ·~ G'13-84!Jf $259,000 to JBS,000. ~7~-81'.9"
Best fot this price on our Golden Coast !I Ocean & Canyon Views, Quality in & out.
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S ATURDAY, September 14, 1991 I PAGE 41 . .
2710 GANNET DRIVE COSTA MESA
Large 4 bedroom with 16' x 23 larmly room. 'ormal dlrunQ room or. spoc10'1S
comer lot Quiet ne1gt\borhood Gc'°'1 condluon fl!'eploce 5365 000
979-5099 ,
TOM WHALEY OWHE ROKER
2BDRM EASTSIDE END UNIT
Sngl-sty, lBA. pvt. patio, garage,
frplc, redecorated. New Berber
:;;:i~~~ ~· cUpper 2 Bdrm' 1 w/
hardwood deck·· see & co 1*
4 • & only $1,275,000. • ~
NEWPORT SHORES
PRICED TO,.. SELL YESTERDAY .. .4
Bdnn or 3 +Oen. Owners leaving
state ... Only $329,000 includes land ...
OR
NEAR NEW
3Bdrm, 2BA --Absolutely model
conditioh, $334,000 or $139 per
mo. land lease. ·
DUPLEX • SAN CLEMENTE
1WO 3Bdrm. 2BA units w/garage,
frplcs, ocean view from upper
unit..lower unjt has garage access,
only $325,000
ON & OFF OCF.ANFRONT LEASF.S!
• Oceantroat yrly 2Bdrms from $1400
• Winter Rentals from $1000
• Villa Balboa Penthouse $1700
2BD +-den + Vlew
* BAIBIA llUlll NEW IBWE *
l.Mlltll1alll_.._ .......
22• RUB~
MUST SEU
4BR 3BA. Den. Fonnal Olnllg. Central 11/A
Designer Lfgf'ltmg, ceihngs. cabinets. Custom
Brick .. aoo PatJOs, Oak ~ floors Genefal
contractors own home
Cll 175-t!m
2BR home la ready to move In with
lots of room to expand! Jacuzzi, great
entertaining deck. fireplace, garage,
RV/bOat parking ..................... "29,IOO
Jana Shuler at Pavllllon Real
Estate: 675-1120 or 650-5049
Rum))old Realty Presents ••....
217 OPAi.
CUDD CAPS COD 38R 3BA W/guest , ... -+ Apt 2BR/3BA + lam
quarters Extra parking large patio + rm wtlh 2BR. l BA apt Fabulous views ol
balc:ony $72a.OOO N Baytront from roor deck tnt,000
AlllO ~ Bal Is Duplex ,.__
Bal Is 3BR 2M home RedUoed IO ,__
Bal ls new custom 3BR Quiet West End '"'·-CUSIOrn Uttle Bal Is home RooC dect views ,,, ...
Best Buy Quiet Lido Isle SI to SI locollon Reduoed "'4.•
llal Is ne-..' sngl tam lBR. 38A • den ""·• c...um. ................ .
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A RARE FIND
Country Cape Cod. Completely
remodeled. 3 bedrooms, 1¥4 baths.
7500 sq.ft. A2 lot. $347,500.
OPEN SAT • SUN, 167 DEL MAR AVI.
Colaw.II 8-nker
THERESA TATCH
j
Builder's own 3BR, 3BA dream hOrne. Vaulted
ceilings, pool & jacuzzi. Sub-Zero frig,
skylights, sec. sys. Decorator perfect No '
e was spared on this home!!! $625,000
ll'BI -1-1 11:24 ~I.I. 11111.EY ucm 757f11 • 414-1711
let U1 Help Yo•!
Sell Your Properf y!
'42-5678
When }79U're ready
to buy, do it the ·
fast, ~ and least • e~nstve '!'lY -
check our open
House Directory ...
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... • 1100 SM Lene, HWbor Yw Hiie .. 1848 Pott Bermouth, NB
873-7300 1851,000 ~ 14 432-1880 1559,000 a.taun-1t..s 2 BR plus FAii RM or DEN
28EDROOllS
•1104 W. On••011t. Newport Bd'I sn-noo 11An.ooo s.t1Sc1n 11-45
8104 W. Oc1•ilt0tll. t .. wport Beech sn-noo t1 ,47S,ooo Sunday 11-45
319 Driftwood, COM
e13-1181 seeo.ooo
1IM50 Pon Edwwd, N.B.
Teo458I 1819,000
2135 lt'ls Pl, C09lta Meaa
873-7300 $374,000 Sun 1-5
347 Em....id Bay, Laguna BNch 2412 Ormtge All9, Costa Meaa
4!M-5792(Call '°' entry) $1.290,000 Sun 1-5 873-7300 $348,000 .
810 Joann St, eo.ta Meu
873-73oo $215,900 ~ay1:»5
4BEDROOllS
* ...... 5 Rue Fontaine, Big Cyn, NB 760-8702 $1, 139,900
429 lria, Olde Corona del Mar
Sun 1-5
8204 w. Oceenflont. Newport 8Mct'I 873-7300 11.437,000 Sunday 11-45
5BEDROOllS
.. 1808 Antigua Way, Newport Bch
75N100 $1,318,000 Saturday 1-4
' San-s. Sun 12-4 759-9070 $498,000 Sun 1-5 2312 Port lafwk:k, Hart><w Vu Hma 873-7300 1875,000 Sunday 1-6
2' BR plue FAii All or. DEN -
Sun Hi
•221 lt1R 14tope, Coton9 def M81 ,...,00 '718.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
SBEDROOllS
1121 TtdPte .... ..,a .... NII
7»1104 ... ,000 Sun 1-4
sas1.,...a.t1ampcrt~
l1M777 1811.000
507 J ........ Po1111. N. •· ,...... •10.0000
Sun 1-$
Sun 1-4
SUN 1-6
3•-MMRMorDEN
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* • 4545 On1ng1on, Caineo Shores. C<IM
759-9100 $1,550,000 SaVSun 1·5
4 BR plus FAii RM or D.EN
e • 1742 C«rtella Pl, Newpol1 BNch
631-2242 $495,~ Sat/Sun 1-5
• 19141 Notwood Tel'T, Turtle Ack, 11'1/tne
7eo-rf02 1896,000 Sun 1-5
-Ee..-54 Royal St 090fge, Big Cyn, NB
78CMJ702 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
**+239Vla Udo Soud, Udo I .... NB
tn.3777 $2,195,000 .. t/Sun 1-6
15172 Vichy, lrvtne
78CMJ702 $314,900 Sat/Sun 1-6
2710 Gannet Or, M ... Verde, CM
97$-5099 1385.000 Std/Sun 1-6
9 Rincon, Wntpattl, Irvine
78CMJ702 $497 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-6
+ 2400 Windward Lane, Newpoft 8eech 845-8897 $839,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
... • /t Rue WlaR, Big Cyn NB 87U128 11,339,000 Sat/SUn 1-5
ltt u ..... y ..
Sell 1 .. ,,.,.,.,.
CllClettlfW·
Mt-5671
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
•2437 Bamboo, Eutbluff, NB
844-0195 $849,000 Sun 12-5
... /14 Oak Cfnt Ln, Big Cyn, NB
873-8728 $2,549,000 Sat/Sun 1.:6
1893 Port Tlftlll'I, H~ VW Homes, N .B.
720-0811 $739,000 Sal 1-5
8 BR plua FAM RM or DEN ,
TOWN HOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 IEDROOll
.. ..-102 Scholz PH #46. v .. a•u, NII ,...,177 $118,000 Sun 1-4
28EDROOMS
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•ezt Udo hrtl Dr A1 , .... port 9cl\
7MM100 1146.000 ~ 1-6
I
• .. ..-87.,...,,.,. ~ Dr, C<IM
f7S.8484 158&,000 Sunday 1 ·5
Sun 1-4
•• • 419 Onda. Newport Beach 497-2951 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
950 ~ #102, VIiia Balboa
873-7300 $410,000 . Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOMS
311 Ana Ln, Costa Mau
54e-5&47 $1",000 Sa1/Sun 12-5
.. ""55 SMar#eter, Newport Beech
78CMl702 $399,900 Sunday 1-~
..-.210 Ulte l.n-313, SN Faire, NB
7eo.oec>e $585,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 2~
• 12 Swift Ct, Newport Cre~t
873-7300 S3e5.000
••21 Goodwfll Ct., Npl <:fest, N.B.
Sun 1-5
M&-8473 $310,000 SaVSun 1-S
3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
••9 Cf-Mt, Corona Del Mar
78CMt702 $349,950
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2BRplua1BR
Sun 1-S
•utTT ....,_..Dr, N.8.
87S-730Q t1,CM9,000 • SatJSun 11.e
2 BR plus2 BR
130 ~ St. w. N9wpcWt
723-4494 S399.000
3 BR plus 1 BR
Sun 1-6
•1710 w. Oc1allli01C. ... .,_. llW:f\ sn-noo -.ooo 8tltlSun , ...
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tJn.7300 11.-.000 Slll/tM'l 11-41
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5"' doWn. No cloelng
CQet8 needed. Thie ..
not a VA. FH/< Of' ~
u1ty ehat9. You ,... cefw 100% ~Ip
& 100% tu beneflta.
Mjlst Hew dMn credtt
and •table Income.
Call Co-Equity, Agt •a.HM
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.. PERFORMANCE"
I 4BR·2.S1Y
'H.V. HOMES
Jusl .listed • SUW,• large IOI,
Portofino Model .. 1.,000
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JASMINE CREEK
New Usli'lg. Plan 4 .... ,000
End unit • Complete ~·
Ocean ~ • extra large lamt/
room
OWNER llAY CARRY 10'Ma DOWNll
Total remodel. new kitchen, new MBA suite. new roof.
new doors. & windows. sase,ooo
OWNllR llAY LEASE OPTION
(Montego-3BA) $839,800. or lease at ••,200
per month. Lots of custom improvements.
Extraordinanty large lot.
PRNATE a SECLUDED YARD
Palermo-4 Bedrooms. Plantation shuners. Berber
carpets. $559,000
CLOSE TO GREENBELT
(Palermo-expanded 4BR) .... ,000 ·Best location.
new kitchen. steps to greenbelt.
WELL PRICED 3 BEDROOMS
(Carmel-$489,000 Lowest priced 3BA. wide IOt.
meticulous care. owner has moved .
.. TURN-KEY" llOYm RIGHT -IN
(Carmel-3BA) Upgraded. new baths, kitchen, carpets.
more 1829 PORT MARGA. TE $499,000
LAGUNA BmACH
TOWNHOll• In the Terraces. 2
Bedrooms. 2.5 baths, two
years new, excellent
location $208,900
NGS OF ·NEWPORT
GERRY AND CHRISTA --640-5664
3'f Sa• Mlpll. iJlt. H....,.e lkaQ, ct. '2"°
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PATTY TRUMAN
GMIN&ILUS
497-2951
duplex,
beach
Peninsula
block to
shopping. 3BR/ 2BA
each, 4 car tandem
garage. Excellent location,
great invesbnent or upleg
exchange. $597 ,500
LEE GILLESPIE
Jft.JIM 67MIH
ftlJDllftlAI. ~ UALn
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NEWNfffrBEAC~A MESA ~t:eT~-€6TATE •nn• 6ATUROA¥,..S8"'ember·14, 1991 I PAGE 47i
Top producer a community leader .
T
op agent Eva Jo Romero was -honored recently during a contemporary black and red color
quarterly breakfast meeting of scheme. When a.sked how she liked the
Orange County Century 21 agents new. wallpaper she had selected,-
Ac.Cording to Jim Ward pr~ident Jennifer exdairn.ed, "It's wiRf."
and _btokef of Century '21 Act.io~ The room jl.lso was .coordinated
Associates' Orange County office, through Carole ift~e~ Interiors with the
Romero was on st.age four times during s.up~rt and contnbuti<?n of some of the
the awards presentation to receive ~irm s ~rusted suppliers. For more
congratulations from Robert Thomas ha;ve her on our team." said manflger mfo~mation on the company's design ~dent ·of the Century 21 regional Michael Crowe. The office is locatee at services and capabilities, call 250-7050.
office. 1640 Adams Ave. in Costa Mesa. '· • .
Romero's first acknowledgement was Pat and her husband Don have 10 T he Elliott Corp. of Newport
for production placi.ng her in the top 21 children and 19 grandchildren. She is Be~c~ has c~mpleted the three-
Century 21 agents 1n Orange County in activ~ in the 552 Club at Hoag building Regional Centre for the
Hospital, a 99 Club and President's 9range County Social Servjces Agency
Club member. m Sant.a Ana.
Her m?tto is "Closing an escrow is The complex, located at 1928 S.
the opening of a lasting friendship a Grand Ave., consists of 171,964 square friends~ip based on truth, hon~, feet of office and warehouse space. Carole Eichen with young
professionalism and service. She can be Ell!ott completely renovated the three Dennison.
reached at 668-9333. existing single-level buildings for the
• project's developer, the Muller
D ick Jantzer of Coldwell Company of Irvine.
Banker's Cost.a Mesa office has The Centre will accommodate a staff
been honored as a top of 600, plus employees in training.
producer of the month, while Steve Programs and services administered at
High of the Newport Beach office was a the complex include eligibility
Eva Jo Romero
tpp lister. determination for Medi~Cal, Aid to
Pat O'Toole·Davis Jantzer ioined Coldwell Banker in Families with Dependent Children, food
April. She received the same honor for 1986 after owning a real estate stamps and refugee assistance.
h k · J F II · th hi company in lrv1'ne 'or s1·x years, He won Employment services, volunteer services er wor tn une. o owing e mont y ' d ch awards, Romero was given a President •s n u mer o u s awards i n c I u d i n g an pur asing are among the other · ''outstandin~ performance" and "top operations located there. pi~~is gold lapel pin symbolizes a listings sold. • The Regional Centre, located at the ye.a~-to-d,. ate produc:tion greater than $3 Prior to joining the firm 's Costa Mesa site d;reviously occupied by the Coo~r
m1lhon, Ward said. "As a point of office as a sales associate last year, Buil ing. was designed by Howard F.
comparison, many agents will not Janl.7er managed Coldwell Banker's Thompson & Associates of Newport
achieve Eva Jo's four-month volume in a Sears Financial Center in South Coast Beach.
year." Plaza. He was raised in Erie, Pa., and is
The fourth time Romero was a graduate of Penn State University.
presented on st.age was for career Hgh acquired three new listings in
achievement -the company's Hall of June. He Joined Coldwell Banker in
Fame. In her sixth year of real est.ate 1988 an is a member of the
sales, she completed the last three as a company's prestigious President's Club,
Centurion agent. consisting of the top 10 percent of
The measure of a Centunon is Coldwell Banker's sales associates in
production -SS million in one year. Southern California
Romero qualified each year with S7 or He was awarded the title of "western
S8 million in sales. As a member of the regional salesperson of the ye<ir" at his
Hall of fame, Romero and her husband fo rmer company. High 1s a graduate of
will enjoy a retreat week in Palm UC Santa Barbara with a ~ree in
Springs this fall where they will be b1ochem1stry and currently lives in
updated in the latest technology and Newport Beach.
mariceting. network with other top
agents and enjoy some of the finer
scenes available in Palm Springs this
season -and at company expense.
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"In real estate, we measure success in
terms of dollars," Ward said, "But that
doesn't tell the whole story. Eva Jo has
been a player in her community in the
biggest way. She and her husband,
Panky, have worked together to make a
better life for all they touch.
"from Little league parents to
graffiti-busting campaigns1 from
neighborhood cleanups to yellow and
red ribbon campaigns, Eva Jo is always
visible and alWays helping." Ward
added. "No wonder so many people
have put their investments and homes
in her hands.·~ • 0 ne of the area's top re~I ~t.ate
agents r ecently 101ned
COidweii Banker's Costa Mesa
office.
/ N O'Toole-oavit, who has been
spedallzing In Mesa Verde for over 20
yea~ made the move "because of the
superior support, adYertising and service Cddwell .8anker gtves to its agents and
their dlents."
"Pat 6s consistently a top producer in
llstJns and sales, and we are proud to
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C arole Eichen Interiors, a well-
known home merchandising
and design firm, recently
worked with the Make-A-Wish
Foundation of Orange County, recently
donated its time ana expertise to grant
10-year-old Jennifer Dennison her wish
of magically transforming her bedroom
in to her "dream room."
• Jennifer had been diagnosed as
suffering from a brain tumor and
recently underwent an operation. "The
doctors think they got most of it," said
Beverly Feigl of Ca role Eichen Interiors,
"so hopefully this stO<y will have a
ha P.PY e nding." 'We were delighted to be a part of
turning Jennifer's wish into realt)'., '' said
Carole Eichen, president of the firm. "I
have always felt that the Make-A-Wish
Foundation is an outstanding. unique
charitable organization and was more
than happy to offer our services, but
oot:hlng c.an compare to the day~ met
Jennifer. She melted out hearts ,witti her
charm and exuberance. To see the }C?Y
her newly remodeled bedroom brought
her was worth all the effort"
Carole Eichen Interiors worked closely
with Jennifer to decorate her room just
as she wished. She chose a bold
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T
he California Department of
Real Estate has approved seven
hours of continuing education
credit for an upcoming seminar entitJed
"The Impact of Non-Business Issues in
Lease Negotiations." The day-long
Mary Anne Hatley
seminar and trade show will be held
Sept 26 at the Airport Marriott Hotel in
Los Angeles.
Attorney Richard C. M..llory heads a
trio of professionals who have designed
a program which will be beneficial to
industriaVcommercial real estate agents,
property owners, developers, space
planners,lenders, contractors and
attorneys desiring added knowledge and
skills in real estate.
Also involved in the program are
Dean T. Reuter, vice presiaent and
partner of Stewart/Romberger &
Associates, who has over 16 years ol
experience In commercial interior
desiS"!, and Larry E. luck. vice
president of Handley·Walker, an
1nduserial management consultants firm.
The cost ol Attending the seminar and
trade ~. including luncheon and
material$, is $17S. A 10 percent
discount Is available for group
reservations of 10 or more. For further
information and/or registration, c.all the
J
American Industrial Real Esta.te
As.sociation at (213) 687-8777. •
. M ary Anne Holsey of the Real
Estaters received an honor
award and cecognition for
achievement of a one-month July record
of over a million dollars in transactions
Hotsey sells the majority of her own
listings. Her success is real est.ate over
the past 24 years is well established in
her area of specialization -):reedom
Homes in Cost.a Mesa, as well as
Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and
Fountain Valley.
The secret of her success, she
maintains, is to "work harder than your
competition. Strive to be the best Serve
your clients as you would your own
family."
Hotsey can be cont.acted at the Real
Estaters' Costa Mesa office, 546-2313. •
P rudential California Realty is
reinforcing the identity of 1ts
agents by providing each agent with a personal log. .
"When 80 percent of the general
public remembers a symbol vs 20
percent who remember the printed
word, it makes sense to create
individual ~mbols to represent our sales
~at~." explain~ Kathryn McCord, v1~ president and dtrector of marketing
for Prudential's Northern California
region and creator of the agent logo
concept.
. The pe~so nalized logos w ere
introduced m Northern California six
months ago, and because of their
popularity are now offered to Prudential
Callf ornia associates statewide. More
than 110 logos have been designed so
far by the company's Northern
California art director, Matthew Barger.
"An agent logo doesn't work unless it
reflects an agent's skill, longevity in the
business, awards, first or last name or
some other element unique to a
particular agent," McCord said.
"Matthew has an uncanny creative ~bilitY, to. build an agent's unique
1dent1ty into an interesting visual
image."
For example, a personalized logo
offers Napa Valley agent ~ Hopkins a W3'f. to cfrstinguisfl herself from the
other four ~ who sell real estate In the Napa Vall~.
"Now that I have an easily identif~ble logo, I just tell people ~at
I'm the Dotty with the dots," Hopkins
says. Her logo is a graphic display of her
name with artistic: dots in front of it.
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S«1Qlt level two BO. 2 baltl, den or dining ll)Olll. Panaoomic golf come vtewl Model pel!ect, 11gi.,
bright and airy. Beveled glass front dools. mai1>le erery. tiled and minored bal!l rooms. l)W1la1IOn
shutters. contemporary plumbing fixtures
tlroughoul Ille home ........ ... .•
Charming Corona del Mar duplex wit good l9l1lal
history. Froot IKlil is 3 BO. 3 BA home. Upper ooit
IS large 2 BO, 1 BA. Large redwood decks. Close
to everything.
fAITIU t:DITA IWIA WI• Two houses on one lot, 2 BO, •1 BA. dOll house
with near new 3 BO, 3 BA. 2 fireplaces. rear
hOuse. Walk to 17th St shopping. RV pailtlg.
Great investment.
FMaY lllUM -S471ta Very large 5 BO, 3 BA home. air conditioned with
lull secunty system. Beaotiful greenbelt vlew. Car-
pet and parquet flooring, brand new kitchen, cov-
ered pabos Lots of upgrades, immaculate condl-
t>on
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French home. Recentt decOflled lncluclng open
country kitchen. hardwood floors, silk drapes, and
custom wan coverings. Custom landscaping and
Italian lime stone fountain. much morel
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Magnificent 6 bdrm, 6'h BA emte oo lushly ~
scaped ¥< acre. No detail overlooked °' expense
spared including imported mart>le & catpets. A kit -
chen that is an entertainer's dream & a truly In-
credible master suite, private pool, spa & watetfaH
IHPlllT alEACll s1.-.-
Beaut1tu1 priae-of-ownership bldg. Owner will con-
skier trade for residential property. Located near
Hoag Hospital. Assumable loan. ..... ., .....
Malson de Aeurs -Stunning 5 BO custom home
styled with ftalr by its OW081'. Beautiful pastel
exterior wit majestic Column$, dramatic entry,
gwmet.s. kitchen, elegant master suite. libfaly'
mnch doors, 3 ftRplaces, pool and spa.
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"ROOM FOR All YOUR STUFf" Huge 5 bdrm
pkls Fam rm. Freestanding, oourgeousl OPEN SUN
1-5, 500 Cancha.
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LIMJry llWig It the ''Vista del lido". One of New-
ports most prestigious high rise condomltms lo-
caled on the bay. One bedroom, one bath In ex-
cellent condition. New kllctlen, marble floor. Boat
Slip avallable.
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This super clean 4 BR, 2 BA home Is an excelent
opportunity lor a statter home or an lnvestOf. Situ·
ated oo an R-2 lot. It has a 2..car attacbed ga-
rage. Large fenced In yard, covered patio and Is
clo$8 to 11exhes and shopping. Don't m1ss this
grut opportunity!
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Glorious MSet and nlgtll ligtlt ... of News!!Xt
Cenlef. DBmallC watet views. Comple(lly ~
eted & customized 4 bedroom sngle-.s1Dfy home.
This smartly appoinled property otrets an anay of
amenities lncfudilO pool, spa and iwtvate beach access. Also for lease. $5500 per monlh.
RU. ICIM RW 11,Zll,lll
Four BR, 3 BA In this exciting tiYe level home.
Ultra contemporary but subtle. Elltraordlnaty ocean,
light. sunset and Ca!Jllna views from almost ~
room. Pewter & gtWlite kitchen. ~ use of
marble & glass block
lfAVIW ... mrr lfD -·-Largest model Port Royal, IOCated at end ol cul-•
de·sac and adjacent to beautiful greenbelt. LowtSt
priced for this plan currenlly 00 rNltel TNs two
story, 4 bedroom flome Is perfect f()( tamity Mng.
Guard gated w/pool, spa & tennis.
.-lllWI mu 1141.•
Comfortable home wllh ocean view. Sj)lltdlng kit-
chen and bmldast na. family room. fVeptace In
IMng room. W1/ll. 10 belch. ,. ----...... 1Ns lovely condo looks like newll 2 BR$, 2 BA.
highly upgraded. Plantation stM!m, mlrroled
walls.
llG CANYON $1,1.ft,OOO
Lcwely llroacfmort home In Big Canyon on 1 CUI di
SIC slrMt • lllVt lot OYef 14,000 sq.ft. New Cir•
pet. "*1'ored Wlllb • TNs home has so nllCll po-
llrlllal • Seier wll ~ I 2nd l1) lat qulllld
buyer.
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Moll¥*S setlef1 Two ~ suites on one IMI.
Mftltes lrom lhe ocun. Burned celings. Majedc
SWISet view! Gated COITll'Ully. wlltl privllll spa.
Close to HooClngton Beach. also.
-161 all.• .. Ill._ ,,..,R" .....
Walk °' bib to beach from this spaciOus 2 bd, MOllYllled seller says move Ills property now! Vfll'f
2'h ba IOWMOme. Huoe muter surte with fire. special dual muter bedroom with lots ot sunllglt,
place and spa. LMng room with fireplace and wet bay Ind ocean views. In excellent condlllon.
bar. Two car attached garage, all new app~ances • ...,.,R ~ 11 ...
Priced to sell pentiouse in excellent condition In be-
autilul gated cornn'Ulily wllh pool Ind spa. 8eautlful •
2 bedroom, 2 bllh condo. Exlremeft
motivated seller. BAYVIEW TBNCE 1471,a
Security gated • 3 bedrooms, 2~ battls ancrllen. lllJlll1llW '824,•
mne C1A1T llETID sm.-
Pride-of-ownershlp 3 bdlm, 2 ba family or ex-
ecutiVe t)Ome. Professionally decorated. Extra
large pie shaped lot that has been professionally
landscaped and metlculously mai1talned. Stale-
of-lhe·art sectJtty system.
mm CUil E1ll 1144,a Cozy 2 S1Dfy toWni'IOme. Spadous IMng aru -
neutrll carpet. "*1'ored llrei>laee Ind prtvate patio.
Highly upgraded .. Enjoy h qulet & pftvacy • walk 2 BR, 2'h BA townhome, gated cormutfty. Newty
to bike trails & the Back Bay. upgraded. Master suite wllh fireplace & spa.
BIG CANYON
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Monaco floor plan. 3 BO. 21h BA. Profes-
sionally landscaped. Ideal tor entertaining
In-doors and out Quiet cul-de-sac 3-car
garage
OPEN HOUSES • Saturday Only
Laguna leach 603 Alta Vista $1,250,000 Jiii Rothell
Irvine 38 AJlcante Aisle • $210,0QO Gina CummlN
Sea View 2101 Yacht Wanderer $650,000 Sandy Mittman
OPEN HOUSES • Sundav Only Big canyon 15 Rue Marsellle $791,0bO Christina Edler
Harbor View Homes 1821 Port Abbey Pl. $129,000 Judy Loos
Harbor Hiii 'a Hiilsborough $1,390,000 Sandy Mittman
OPEN HOUSES • Saturday • Sunday
Big canyon 25 Plnehuret $1,149,000 J.O. Morton/Marge Lea
Bluffs 500 Cancha $469,500 Joyce Palmer
Bluffs 450 Vista Trucha $475,000 Victor Yack
Lido Pork 611 Udo Pfc. Or. #2A $129,000 Melba Vaci<
lo. Lido Park 611 Udo Pk. Or. #40 $159 ,000 Melbi Yack
Lido Park 611 Udo Pk. Or. #60 $759,000 Melba Yack
$1,291,000 Burr Ahgaeft/Joan Howe
$749,000 0'9g Connor
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Slumlng 3 BR lttached home oo one M.
Located on an extra large cul-de-sac lot.
French doors & windows, cuS1om llghtlng.
BaldWln hanlwn, parquet lloomg, MC
Syslem moldings.